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  • Triassic) in Barreal Depocenter, San Juan Province, Argentina

    Triassic) in Barreal Depocenter, San Juan Province, Argentina

  • M.Sc. Plant Science (Applicable to Students Admitted in 2009 Onwards)

    M.Sc. Plant Science (Applicable to Students Admitted in 2009 Onwards)

  • Diversity and Homologies of Corystosperm Seed-Bearing Structures from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia Aã B,C D E F Gongle Shi , Peter R

    Diversity and Homologies of Corystosperm Seed-Bearing Structures from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia Aã B,C D E F Gongle Shi , Peter R

  • 1 Relationships of Angiosperms To

    1 Relationships of Angiosperms To

  • The Eco-Plant Model and Its Implication on Mesozoic Dispersed Sporomorphs for Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms

    The Eco-Plant Model and Its Implication on Mesozoic Dispersed Sporomorphs for Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms

  • Caught Between Mass Extinctions - the Rise and Fall of Dicroidium

    Caught Between Mass Extinctions - the Rise and Fall of Dicroidium

  • Înformâtiün I?J Ilshius

    Înformâtiün I?J Ilshius

  • Anatomically Preserved Glossopteris and Dicroidium from The

    Anatomically Preserved Glossopteris and Dicroidium from The

  • Modified Basal Elements in Dicroidium Fronds (Corystospermales)

    Modified Basal Elements in Dicroidium Fronds (Corystospermales)

  • An Early Triassic Fossil Flora from Culvida Soak, Canning Basin, Western Australia

    An Early Triassic Fossil Flora from Culvida Soak, Canning Basin, Western Australia

  • (Feistmantel) Pteruchus Johnstoni Com. Nov

    (Feistmantel) Pteruchus Johnstoni Com. Nov

  • Upper Triassic) Cuyana Basin, Mendoza, Argentina

    Upper Triassic) Cuyana Basin, Mendoza, Argentina

  • Stems with Attached Dicroidium Leaves from the Ipswich Coal Measures, Queensland, Australia

    Stems with Attached Dicroidium Leaves from the Ipswich Coal Measures, Queensland, Australia

  • A New Late Triassic Palynological Assemblage from Western Gondwana (Carrizal Formation, Marayes Basin, Argentina)

    A New Late Triassic Palynological Assemblage from Western Gondwana (Carrizal Formation, Marayes Basin, Argentina)

  • Dordrechtites Arcanus, an Anatomically Preserved Gymnospermous Reproductive Structure from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica

    Dordrechtites Arcanus, an Anatomically Preserved Gymnospermous Reproductive Structure from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica

  • FERNS and SEED FERNS from the EARLY-MIDDLE TRIASSIC (ANISIAN) PIZ DA PERES (DOLOMITES – NORTHERN ITALY) by MICHAEL WACHTLER

    FERNS and SEED FERNS from the EARLY-MIDDLE TRIASSIC (ANISIAN) PIZ DA PERES (DOLOMITES – NORTHERN ITALY) by MICHAEL WACHTLER

  • 29. Early Cretaceous Palynomorphs from Odp Sites 692 and 693, the Weddell Sea, Antarctica1

    29. Early Cretaceous Palynomorphs from Odp Sites 692 and 693, the Weddell Sea, Antarctica1

  • Fructificaciones De La Formación Los Rastros, Triásico Superior, Provincia De San Juan, Argentina

    Fructificaciones De La Formación Los Rastros, Triásico Superior, Provincia De San Juan, Argentina

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  • Relictual Lepidopteris (Peltaspermales) from the Early Jurassic Cañadón Asfalto Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
  • The Importance of Fossils in Elucidating Seed Plant Phylogeny and Macroevolution
  • Portrait of a Gondwanan Ecosystem: a New Late Permian Fossil Locality from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
  • Tre the Geology of the Slacks Creeli. Area, Southeast Queensland
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  • Palaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of the Late Permian Zechstein Sea and Its Hinterlands
  • The Structure of Umkomasiacean Fructifications from the Triassic of Queensland
  • Megaflora of the Australian Triassic–Jurassic: a Taxonomic Revision
  • 1233 Axsmith Et Al.Qxd
  • Index Fossils Evidences from Plant Sources
  • Systematics and Paleoecology of a New Peltaspermalean Seed Fern from the Triassic Polar Vegetation of Gondwana


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