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- Rare Conifers from the Type Area of the Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous, Southeast Netherlands)
- 10 Bodnar Et Al Pg141a160 COR.Indd
- Palynostratigraphy of Dinosaur Footprint-Bearing Deposits from the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary Interval of Sweden
- The Four Phases of Plant-Arthropod Associations in Deep Time
- New Plant Fossils from the Lower Cretaceous of the Parnaíba Basin, Northeastern Brazil
- First Record of Conifer Wood from the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Early–Middle Jurassic), Chubut Province, Argentina
- Symposium Abstracts In
- To Link and Cite This Article: Doi: 10.5710/AMGH.23.06.2020.3333
- Bryokhutuliinia Jurassica, Gen. Et Spec. Nova, a Remarkable Fossil Moss from Mongolia
- Reconstructing Relative Genome Size of Vascular Plants Through
- Mass Mortality Events of Autochthonous Faunas in a Lower Cretaceous Gondwanan Lagerstätte Arianny P
- Raga 63.4 Corregida.Qxp
- Reconstruction of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation Extinct Ecosystem—A Synthesis
- For Peer Review 6 1
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- Fossil Wood of Cretaceous Age from the Namaqualand Continental Shelf, South Africa
- NEWSLETTER March 2019 Barron, H.F
- Transformative Paleobotany Companion Website
- A Snapshot Into the Terrestrial Ecosystem of an Exceptionally Wellpreserved Dinosaur (Hadrosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of North Dakota, USA
- Revisiting the Origin and Diversification of Vascular Plants
- POLLE INDICATOR of JURASSIC a D CRETACEOUS Clil\Fates
- Gymnosperms from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation (Brazil)
- Phytogeographic, Stratigraphic, and Paleoclimatic Significance Of
- Conifères De L'ambre Cénomanien De Fouras (Charente- Maritime, Ouest De La France) Prestations De Service
- ABSTRACT MITRA, MADHUMI. Paleopalynology of the Tar Heel
- The Record of Australian Jurassic Plant–Arthropod Interactions☆
- New Long-Proboscid Lacewings of the Mid-Cretaceous Provide Insights
- Early Cretaceous Transition: Evidence for Protracted Faunal and Ecological Turnover
- Abstract Vol- Maastrichtian Palynofloral Assemblage from Na- Ume
- Late Cretaceous (Turonian) Angiosperm Pollen from Tanzania: a Glimpse of Past Vegetation from a Warmer Climate