Caytoniales
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- Flora of the Late Triassic
- Înformâtiün I?J Ilshius
- The Landsborough Sandstone—Forms the Bedrock for Most of the Coastal Plain from Brisbane’S Northern Suburbs to Coolum
- Paleozoic Origin of the Cycads
- Herbaceous Origin Hypothesis the Herbaceous Origin Hypothesis
- The Presumed Ginkgophyte Umaltolepis Has Seed-Bearing
- European Jurassic Floras: Statistics and Palaeoenvironmental Proxies
- New Plant Fossils from the Lower Cretaceous of the Parnaíba Basin, Northeastern Brazil
- Integration and Macroevolutionary Patterns in the Pollination Biology of Conifers
- The Role of Phylogenetics in Comparative Genetics1
- NM IF C3 4 16 Fossil Imprint
- FERNS and SEED FERNS from the EARLY-MIDDLE TRIASSIC (ANISIAN) PIZ DA PERES (DOLOMITES – NORTHERN ITALY) by MICHAEL WACHTLER
- As Grandes Transformações Das Plantas Ao Longo Da História Da Terra
- The Late Cretaceous Environment of the Arctic: a Quantitative Reassessment Based on Plant Fossils
- From the Middle Jurassic of Iran Mohammad Taghi Badihagh1* and Dieter Uhl2
- Plant Press, Vol. 21, No. 3
- Transformative Paleobotany Companion Website
- Southern Hemisphere Caytoniales: Vegetative and Reproductive Remains from the Lonco Trapial Formation (Lower Jurassic), Patagonia