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Geologica Acta, Vol.4, N°4, 2006, 409-438 |415| Ce
Angiosperm Clades in the Potomac Group: What Have We Learned Since 1977?
Phylogenetic Analyses of Cretaceous Fossils Related to Chloranthaceae and Their Evolutionary Implications
A Diverse Pollen Assemblage Found on Friisicarpus Infructescences (Platanaceae) from the Cenomanianeturonian of Kazakhstan
Aptian–Albian, Kurnub Group) of NW Jordan
Djvu Document
Article Fossil Plants from the National Park Service Areas of the National Capital Region Vincent L
The Fossil Record of Plant-Insect Dynamics
Agora Paleobotanica the Extinct Tree Fern Tempskya Corda from the Albian of Spain: Palaeophytogeographical and Palaeoenvironmental Implications Luis M
Historical Biology
The Four Phases of Plant-Arthropod Associations in Deep Time
Geological Survey
Chronostratigraphy and Paleontology of the Mid-Cretaceous Wayan Formation of Eastern Idaho, with a Description of the First Oryctodromeus Specimens from Idaho
Cenomanian Florule of Nammoura, Lebanon
Description of the Tolchester Quadrangle.1
Middle-Late Albian of Spain)
A Large-Scale Species Level Dated Angiosperm Phylogeny for Evolutionary and Ecological Analyses
A New Genus of Platanaceae from the Paleocene of the Amur Region N
Top View
Retallack and Dilcher 2012 Kansas Cretaceous
Cuticle Evolution in Early Cretaceous Angiosperms from the Potomac Group of Virginia and Maryland1
Cretaceous Plants from Southwestern Colorado
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Dark and Disturbed: a New Image of Early Angiosperm Ecology
Angiosperm Clades in the Potomac Group: What Have We Learned Since 1977?
Contemporaneous and Recent Radiations of the Worldts Major
Late Cretaceous) of Vancouver Island, Canada: Ambiplatanus Washingtonensis Gen
Darwin's Abominable Mystery
Phylogeny of Vascular Plants
Reproductive Structures of Cretaceous Platanaceae
View Catalog
Oua Low Virginia Museum of Natural
Rise to Dominance of Angiosperm Pioneers in European Cretaceous Environments
Early Cretaceous (Albian) Spores and Pollen from the Glen Rose Formation of Texas and Their Significance for Correlation of the Potomac Group
TAYLOR S. FEILD Et Al. 1 Supplemental Figure 1. Phylogenetic Nodes for Ancestral Functional Trait Reconstruction Values Corresp
Supporting Information
Life: the Science of Biology
Angiosperm Clades in the Potomac Group: What Have We Learned Since 1977? James A