Publications in which FLMNH Paleobotanical and
Palynological Collections are cited
Updated on
February 7, 2013
The following is a reverse chronological listing of 240 known publications
in which Florida Museum of Natural History paleobotanical and palynological
specimens are cited or figured. From 1965 to 1989 most specimens are cited
with the prefix IU (collection of Indiana University, Bloomington, IN)
and from 1990 to present, specimens are cited with the prefix UF (University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL).
- Qi Wang, Steven R. Manchester, Hans-Joachim Gregor, Si Shen, and Zhen-yu
Li. 2013. Fruits of Koelreuteria (Sapindaceae) from the Cenozoic
throughout the northern hemisphere: Their ecological, evolutionary,
and biogeographic implications. American Journal of Botany, 100: 422-449.
- Steven R. Manchester, Iju Chen, and Terry A. Lott. 2012. Seeds of
Ampelocissus, Cissus, and Leea (Vitales)
from the Paleogene of Western Peru and Their Biogeographic Significance.
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 173(8): 933-943.
- Shuang-Xing Guo, Zlatko Kvacek, Steven R.Manchester, Zhe-Kun Zhou.
2012. Ditaxocladus (extinct Cupressaceae, cupressoideae) from
the Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene of the Northern Hemisphere. Palaeontographica
Abteilung B, 288: 135 - 159
- Steven R. Manchester, Fabiany Herrera, Elisabeth Fourtanier, John
Barron, and Jean-Noël Martinez. 2012. Oligocene Age of the Classic
Belén Fruit and Seed Assemblage of North Coastal Peru based on
Diatom Biostratigraphy. The Journal of Geology, 120(4): 467-476.
- Gregory W. Stull, Fabiany Herrera, Steven R. Manchester, Carlos Jaramillo,
and Bruce H. Tiffney. 2012. Fruits of an “Old World” tribe
(Phytocreneae; Icacinaceae) from the Paleogene
of North and South America. Systematic Botany, 37(3): 784–794.
- Fabiany Herrera, Steven R. Manchester, Carlos Jaramillo. 2012. Permineralized
fruits from the late Eocene of Panama give clues of the composition
of forests established early in the uplift of Central America. Review
of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 175: 10–24.
- Nareerat Boonchai and Steven R. Manchester. 2012. Systematic Affinities
of Early Eocene Petrified Woods from Big Sandy Reservoir, Southwestern
Wyoming. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 173 (2): 209-227.
- Stults, Debra Z., Brian J. Axsmith, Terrell K. Knight, Patrick S.
Bingham. 2012. The conifer Araucaria bladenensis and associated
large pollen and ovulate cones from the Upper Cretaceous Ingersoll shale
(Eutaw Formation) of Alabama. Cretaceous Research, 34: 142-148.
- Sakala, Jakub and Gryc, Vladimír. 2011. A new species of Rhysocaryoxylon
(Juglandaceae) from the Lower Eocene Fur Formation of Mors island (northwest
Jutland, Denmark). Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 59:
45–49.
- Dashrath Kapgate, Nilamber Awasthi, Steven R. Manchester and Shyamala
D. Chitaley. 2011. Inflorescences and flowers of Sahnipushpam
Shukla from the Deccan Intertrappean beds of India. Acta Palaeobotanica,
51(2): 207–227. http://www.ib-pan.krakow.pl/ibwyd/acta_paleo/acta-cont.html.
- Fabiany Herrera, Steven R. Manchester, Sara B. Hoot, Keir M. Wefferling,
Mónica R. Carvalho, and Carlos Jaramillo. 2011. Phytogeographic
implications of fossil endocarps of Menispermaceae from the paleocene
of colombia. American Journal of Botany, American Journal of Botany
98(12): 2004-2017.
- Gregory W. Stull, B. Roger Moore, and Steven R. Manchester. 2011.
Fruits of Icacinaceae from the Eocene of Southeastern North America
and Their Biogeographic Implications. International Journal of Plant
Sciences. 172 (7): 935-947.
- Stults, D. Z. and B. J. Axsmith. 2011. Filling the gaps in the Neogene
plant fossil record of eastern North America: New data from the Pliocene
of Alabama. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 167: 1-9.
- Terry A. Lott, David L. Dilcher, Sally P. Horn, Orlando Vargas, and
Robert L. Sanford, Jr. 2011. Pleistocene flora of Rio Puerto Viejo,
Costa Rica. Palaeontologia Electronica. 14(1): 1-19. (http://palaeo-electronica.org.
14.1.5A)
- Iju Chen, Steven R. Manchester. 2011. Seed Morphology of Vitaceae.
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 172(1): 1-35
- Hongshan Wang, David L. Dilcher, Robert N. Schwarzwalder, Jií
Kvacek. 2011. Vegetative and Reproductive Morphology of an Extinct Early
Cretaceous Member of Platanaceae from the Braun’s Ranch Locality,
Kansas, U.S.A. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 172(1): 139-157.
- David M. Jarzen, Sarah Corbett and Steven Manchester. 2010. Palynology
and paleoecology of the Middle Miocene Alum Bluff flora, Liberty County,
Florida, USA. Palynology, 34(2): 261-286.
- David M. Jarzen and Curtis Klug. 2010. A preliminary investigation
of a lower to middle Eocene palynoflora from Pine Island, Florida, USA.
Palynology, 34(2): 164-179.
- Qi Wang, Steven R. Manchester, and David L. Dilcher. 2010. Fruits
and foliage of Pueraria (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) from
the Neogene of Eurasia and their biogeographic implications. American
Journal of Botany, 97: 1982-1998.
- Steven R. Manchester, Xiao-Ping Xiang, and Qiu-Yun (Jenny) Xiang.
2010. Fruits of Cornelian Cherries (Cornaceae: Cornus subg. Cornus)
in the Paleocene and Eocene of the Northern Hemisphere. International
Journal of Plant Sciences, 171(8): 882-891.
- Steven R. Manchester and Zlatko Kvacek. 2010. Inflorescences and compound
leaves of the extinct Platanus neptuni complex in the Oligocene of Oregon,
USA. Acta Palaeobotanica 50(1): 5–15.
- Steven R. Manchester, Thomas M. Lehman, and Elisabeth A. Wheeler.
2010. Fossil Palms (Arecaceae, Coryphoideae) Associated with Juvenile
Herbivorous Dinosaurs in the Upper Cretaceous Aguja Formation, Big Bend
National Park, Texas. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 171(6):
679-689.
- Steven R. Manchester and Elizabeth L. O’Leary. 2010. Phylogenetic
Distribution and Identification of Fin-winged Fruits. The Botanical
Review, 76: (1): 1-82.
- Fabiany Herrera, Steven R. Manchester, Carlos Jaramillo, Bruce MacFadden,
and Silane A. da Silva-Caminha. 2010. Phytogeographic History and Phylogeny
of the Humiriaceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 171,
No. 4: 392-408.
- Qing Wang, Steven R. Manchester, Chengsen Li, and Baoyin Geng. 2010.
Fruits and Leaves of Ulmus from the Paleogene of Fushun, Northeastern
China. International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 171 (2): 221-226.
- Danette M. McMurran and Steven R. Manchester. 2010. Lagokarpos
lacustris, a New Winged Fruit from the Paleogene of Western North
America. International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 171 (2): 227-234.
- David Dilcher. 2010. Major innovations in angiosperm evolution, chapter
6, pages 97-116, in Plants in Mesozoic Time, ed. by Carole T. Gee, Indiana
University Press, Bloomington, Indiana.
- Valentin A. Krassilov, Tatiana M. Kodrul, and Natalia P. Maslova.
2010. Plant systematics and differentiation of species over Trans-Beringian
land connections including a newly recognized cupressaceous conifer
Ditaxocladus Guo & Sun. Bulletin of Geosciences, 85(1): 95 - 110.
- Alan Graham. 2009. Fossil Record of the Rubiaceae. Annals of the Missouri
Botanical Garden, 96: 90-108.
- David T. Pocknall and David M. Jarzen. 2009. Pollen with viscin threads
from the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene, Mérida Andes, Western
Venezuela. Palynology, 33(2): 55-61.
- Cranwell, L. M. and S. Srivastava. 2009. An Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian)
spore-pollen assemblage from southern Chile. Palynology, 33(1): 241-280.
- David L. Dilcher and Hongshan Wang. 2009. An Early Cretaceous fruit
with affinities to Ceratophyllaceae. American Journal of Botany, 96:
2256-2269.
- Wang, H. and D. L Dilcher. 2009. Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaves
from the Courtland clay pit, Minnesota, USA. Palaeontographica Abteilung
B. 281:143-177.
- Steven R. Manchester and Zlatko Kvacek. 2009. Fruits of Sloanea
(Elaeocarpaceae) in the Paleogene of North America and Greenland. International
Journal of Plant Sciences, 170(7): 941–950.
- David M. Jarzen and David L. Dilcher. 2009. Palynological assessment
of Holocene mangrove vegetation at the American Memorial Park, Saipan,
Northern Mariana Islands. Grana, 48 (2): 136 - 146.
- Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings. 2009. Paleobotany:
The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants, Second Edition. Burlington:
Elsevier Academic Press, 1230 pp.
- Steven R. Manchester, Zhi-Duan Chen, An-Ming Lu and Kazuhiko Uemura
2009. Eastern Asian endemic seed plant genera and their paleogeographic
history throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Journal of Systematics and
Evolution, 47(1):1-42.
- Steven R. Manchester, Qiuyun (Jenny) Xiang, Tatiana M. Kodrul and
Mikhail A. Akhmetiev 2009. Leaves of Cornus (Cornaceae) from
the Paleocene of North America and Asia Confirmed by Trichome Characters.
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 170(1): 132–142. Figure
2I, Figure 2J.
- Shusheng Hu, David M. Jarzen, and David L. Dilcher. 2008. New species
of angiosperm pollen from the Dakota Formation (Cenomanian, Upper Cretaceous)
of Minnesota, U.S.A. Palynology, 32: 17-26.
- Hu, S., Dilcher, D.L., Jarzen, D.M. and Taylor, D.W. 2008. Early steps
of angiosperm-pollinator coevolution. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences, 105(1): 240-245.
- Xin Wang. 2008. Mesofossils with platanaceous affinity from the Dakota
Formation (Cretaceous) in Kansas, USA. Palaeoworld , 17(3-4): 246-252.
- Dylan O. Burge and Steven R. Manchester. 2008. Fruit Morphology,
Fossil History, and Biogeography of Paliurus (Rhamnaceae).
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 169(8):1066–1085.
- Steven R. Manchester and Kathleen B. Pigg. 2008. The Eocene mystery
flower of McAbee, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Botany, 86(9):
1034–1038.
- John C. Benedict, Kathleen B. Pigg, and Melanie L. DeVore. 2008. Hamawilsonia
boglei gen. et sp. nov. (Hamamelidaceae) from the Late Paleocene
Almont Flora of Central North Dakota. International Journal of Plant
Sciences, 169(5): 687–700.
- Kathleen B. Pigg, Steven R. Manchester and Melanie L. DeVore. 2008.
Fruits of Icacinaceae (Tribe Iodeae) from the Late Paleocene of western
North America. American Journal of Botany, 95: 824-832.
- Brian D. Rankin, Ruth A. Stockey and Graham Beard. 2008. Fruits of
Icacinaceae from the Eocene Appian Way Locality of Vancouver Island,
British Columbia. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 169(2): 305–314.
- Paul S. Manos, Pamela S. Soltis, Douglas E. Soltis, Steven R. Manchester,
Sang-Hun Oh, Charles D. Bell, David L. Dilcher and Donald E. Stone1.
2007. Phylogeny of Extant and Fossil Juglandaceae Inferred from the
Integration of Molecular and Morphological Data Sets. Systematic Biology,
56 (3): 412-430.
- Zlatko Kvacek and William C. Rember. 2007. Calocedrus robustior
(Cupressaceae) and Taxus schornii (Taxaceae): two new conifers
from the middle Miocene Latah Formation of northern Idaho. PaleoBios
27(2): 68-79.
- Iju Chen and Steven R. Manchester. 2007. Seed morphology of modern
and fossil Ampelocissus (Vitaceae) and implications for phytogeography.
Am. J. Bot., 94: 1534-1553. Image 1,
image 2.
- Steven R. Manchester and William C. Mcintosh. 2007. Late Eocene silicified
fruits and seeds from the John Day Formation near Post, Oregon. PaleoBios,
27(1): 7-17.
- Steven R. Manchester and Leo J. Hickey. 2007. Reproductive and Vegetative
Organs of Browniea gen. n. (Nyssaceae) from the Paleocene of
North America. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 168(2): 229-249.
- Kathleen B. Pigg, Melanie L. DeVore and Wesley C. Wehr. 2006. Filicalean
ferns from the Tertiary of western North America: Osmunda L.
(Osmundaceae: Pteridophyta), Woodwardia Sm. (Blechnaceae: Pteridophyta),
and onocleoid ferns (Filicales: Pteridophyta). Fern Gazette 17: 279-286.
- Elisabeth A. Wheeler, Steven R. Manchester and Michael Wiemann. 2006.
Eocene woods of central Oregon. PaleoBios, 26(3):1-6.
- Barbara Meller. 2006. Comparative investigation of modern and fossil
Toricellia fruits - a disjunctive element in the Miocene and
Eocene of Central Europe and the USA. Beitr. Paläont., 30: 315-327.
- David M. Jarzen and David L. Dilcher. 2006. Middle Eocene Terrestrial
Palynomorphs from the Dolime Minerals and Gulf Hammock Quarries, Florida,
U.S.A. Palynology, 30: 89-110. Image 1,
image 2,
image 3, image 4, image
5.
- Steven R. Manchester and Iju Chen. 2006. Tetracentron Fruits
from the Miocene of Western North America. International Journal of
Plant Sciences, 167(3): 601-605.
- Steven R. Manchester, Walter S. Judd, and Bruce Handley. 2006. Foliage
and Fruits of Early Poplars (Salicaceae: Populus) from the
Eocene of Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. International Journal of Plant
Sciences, 167(4): 897-908.
- Shusheng Hu, David L. Dilcher, Harald Schneider, and David M. Jarzen.
2006. Eusporangiate Ferns from the Dakota Formation, Minnesota, U.S.A.
International Journal of Plant Sciences, vol. 167: 579–589
- Hongshan Wang and David L. Dilcher 2006b. Angiosperm Leaf Megafossils
from the Dakota Formation: Braun’s Ranch Locality, Cloud County,
Kansas, USA. Palaeontographica Abteilung B. 273: 101-137.
- Hongshan Wang and David L. Dilcher 2006a. Aquatic Angiosperms from
the Dakota Formation (Albian, Lower Cretaceous), Hoisington III Locality,
Kansas, USA. Int. J. Plant Sci. 167(2): 373-383. Image
1, image 2.
- Diane M Erwin and Howard E Schorn 2006. Pinus baileyi (section
Pinus, Pinaceae) from the Paleogene of Idaho, USA. Am. J. Bot.
93: 197-205.
- Dilcher, D.L., T.A. Lott 2005b. Atlas of Union Chapel Mine Fossil
Plants; in Buta, R.J., Rindsberg, A.K. and Kopaska-Merkel,
D.C., eds., Pennsylvanian Foortprints in the Black Warrior Basin of
Alabama: Alabama Paleontological Society Monograph no.1, p.339-365.
- Dilcher, D.L., T.A. Lott and B.J. Axsmith 2005. Fossil plants from
the Union Chapel Mine, Alabama; in Buta, R.J., Rindsberg, A.K.
and Kopaska-Merkel, D.C., eds., Pennsylvanian Foortprints in the Black
Warrior Basin of Alabama: Alabama Paleontological Society Monograph
no.1, p.153-168.
- Dilcher, D.L. and T.A. Lott 2005a. A Middle Eocene Fossil Plant Assemblage
(Powers Clay Pit) from Western Tennessee. Bull. Florida Museum of Natural
History. 45(1):1-43.
- Kathleen B. Pigg and Melanie L. DeVore. 2005. Paleoactaea
gen. nov. (Ranunculaceae) fruits from the Paleogene of North Dakota
and the London Clay. Am. J. Bot. 92:1650-1659.
- Volker Wilde, Zlatko Kvacek and Josef Bogner. 2005. Fossil Leaves
of the Araceae from the European Eocene and Notes on Other Aroid Fossils.
Int. J. Plant Sci. 166(1):157-183.
- Steven R. Manchester, Kathleen B. Pigg, and Peter R. Crane. 2004.
Palaeocarpinus dakotensis sp.n. (Betulaceae: Coryloideae) and
Associated Staminate Catkins, Pollen, and Leaves from the Paleocene
of North Dakota. Int. J. Plant Sci. 165(6):1135-1148.
- Steven R. Manchester and Richard M. Dillhoff. 2004. Fagus
(Fagaceae) fruits, foliage, and pollen from the Middle Eocene of Pacific
Northwestern North America. Canadian Journal of Botany, 82: 1509~1517.
- Hugo I. Martínez-Cabrera and Sergio R.S. Cevallos-Ferriz. 2004.
A new species of Tapirira (Anacardiaceae) from Early Miocene sediments
of the El Cien Formation, Baja California Sur, Mexico. IAWA Journal,
Vol. 25 (1), 2004: 103–117.
- Sarah L. Corbett and Steven R. Manchester. 2004. Phytogeography and
Fossil History of Ailanthus (Simaroubaceae). International
Journal of Plant Sciences 165(4):671-690. Image.
- Xin Wang. 2004. Plant cytoplasm preserved by lightning. Tissue and
Cell 36(5):351-360.
- Iju Chen, Steven R. Manchester, and Zhiduan Chen. 2004. Anatomically
preserved seeds of Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) from the Early Eocene
of Wutu, Shandong Province, China. Am. J. Bot. 91: 1265-1272.
- Kathleen B. Pigg, Steven R. Manchester, and Wesley C. Wehr. 2003.
Corylus, Carpinus, and Palaeocarpinus (Betulaceae)
from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain and Allenby Formations of Northwestern
North America. Int. J. Plant Sci. 164(5):807-822.
- Boucher, L. D., Manchester, S. R., and Judd, W. S. 2003. An extinct
genus of Salicaceae based on twigs with attached flowers, fruits, and
foliage from the Eocene Green River Formation of Utah and Colorado,
USA. Am. J. Bot., 90: 1389-1399.
- Sakala, J. 2003. Podocarpoxylon helmstedtianum Gottwald from
Kuclín (Late Eocene, Czech Republic) reinterpreted as Tetraclinoxylon
vulcanese Privé. Feddes Repertorium 114 (1-2): 25-29.
- Van Waveren, I. M., Van Konijenburg-Van Cittert, J. H. A., Van der
Burgh, J. & Dilcher, D. L. 2002. Macrofloral remains from the Lower
Cretaceous of the Leiva region (Colombia). - Scripta Geologica 123:
1-39.
- Mustoe, G.E. 2002. Hydrangea Fossils from the Early Tertiary
Chuckanut Formation. Washington Geology, 30(3/4): 17-30.
- Wheeler, E.A. and S. R. Manchester 2002. Woods of the Eocene Nut Beds
Flora, Clarno Formation, Oregon, USA. IAWA Journal (Supplement 3): 1-188.
- Manchester, S . R. 2002. Leaves and fruits of Davidia (Cornales)
from the Paleocene of North America. Systematic Botany 27(2): 368-382.
Image 1, image 2, image
3, image 4.
- Manchester, S. R., Akhmetiev, M.A., and Kodrul, T. M. 2002. Leaves
and Fruits of Celtis aspera (Newberry) comb. nov. (Celtidaceae)
from the Paleocene of North America and Eastern Asia. International
Journal of Plant Sciences 163(5): 725-736.
- Pigg, K. B., and W. C. Wehr. 2002. Tertiary flowers, fruits and seeds
of Washington State and adjacent areas--Part III. Washington Geology
30: 3-20.
- Mustoe, G. E. 2002. Hydrangea Fossils from the Early Tertiary Chuckanut
Formation. Washington Geology 30(3/4): 17-20.
- Denk, T. & Meller, B. 2001. Systematic significance of the cupule/nut
complex in living and fossil Fagus. International Journal of
Plant Sciences 162:869-897.
- Manchester, S.R. 2001. Update on the megafossil flora of Florissant,
Colorado. Proceedings of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Series
4, Number 1, pp.137-161. Image 1,
image 2.
- McClain, A.M. & Manchester, S.R. 2001. Dipteronia (Sapindaceae)
from the Tertiary of North America and implications for the phytogeographic
history of the Aceroideae. American Journal of Botany 88(7):1316-1325.
Image 1, image
2.
- Manchester, S.R. 2001. Leaves and fruits of Aesculus (Sapindales)
from the Paleocene of North America. International Journal of Plant
Science 162(4):985-998.
- Jaramillo, C.A. & Dilcher, D.L. 2001. Middle Paleogene palynology
of Central Colombia, South America: A study of pollen and spores from
tropical latitudes. Palaeontographica Abt. B, 258(4-6):87-213.
- Pigg, K.B. 2001. Isoetalean Lycopsid Evolution: from the Devonian
to the Present. American Fern Journal 91(3): 99-114.
- Kvacek, J. and D.L. Dilcher. 2000. Comparison of Cenomanian floras
from Western Interior North America and Central Europe. Acta Universitatis
Carolinae, Geologica 44(1):17-38.
- Hably, L., Kvacek, Z. & Manchester, S.R. 2000. Shared taxa of land
plants in the Oligocene of Europe and North America in contex of Holarctic
phytogeography. Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Geologica 44(1):59-74.
- Manchester, S.R. and E.J. Hermsen. 2000. Flowers, fruits, seeds, and
pollen of Landeenia gen. nov., an extinct sapindalean genus from
the Eocene of Wyoming. American Journal of Botany 87(12):1909-1914.
image1, image
2, image 3,
image 4.
- Dilcher, D.L. 2000. Geological history of the vegetation in southeast
United States. Sida, Botanical Miscellany 18:1-21.
- Manchester, S.R. 2000. Late Eocene fossil plants of the John Day Formation,
Wheeler County, Oregon. Oregon Geology 62(3):51-63.
- Kvacek, Z., Manchester, S.R. & Schorn, H.E. 2000. Cones, seeds, and
foliage of Tetraclinis salicornioides (Cupressaceae) from the
Oligocene and Miocene of Western North America: a geographic extension
of the European Tertiary species. International Journal of Plant Science
161(2):331-344.
- Yufei Wang and S.R. Manchester. 2000. Chaneya, a new genus
of winged fruits from the Tertiary of North America and eastern Asia.
International Journal of Plant Science 16(1):167-178. Image
- Wilf, P. 2000. Late Paleocene-early Eocene climate changes in southwestern
Wyoming: Paleobotanical analysis. Geological Society of America Bulletin
112(2):292-307.
- Geng Baoyin, S.R. Manchester and Lu Anming. 1999. The first discovery
of Eucommia fruit fossil in China. Chinese Science Bulletin 44(16):1506-1508.
- Kvacek, Z. and S.R. Manchester. 1999. Eostangeria barthel (extinct
Cycadales) from the Paleogene of western North America and Europe. International
Journal of Plant Science 160(3):621-629. image
- Manchester, S.R. 1999. Biogeographical relationships of North American
Tertiary floras. Annals Missouri Botanical Garden 86:472-522. image
1, image 2
- Manchester, S.R., P.R. Crane and L.B. Golovneva. 1999. An extinct
genus with affinities to extant Davidia and Camptotheca
(Cornales) from the Paleocene of North America and Eastern Asia. International
Journal of Plant Science 160(1):188-207. image
- Amigo, A.E. 1999. Miocene silicoflagellate stratigraphy : Iceland
and Rockall Plateaus. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific
results, vol. 162: 63-81.
- Labandeira, C.C. 1998. The role of insects in Late Jurassic to Middle
Cretaceous ecosystems. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Bulletin 14:105-124.
- Manchester, S.R., D.L. Dilcher and S.L. Wing. 1998. Attached leaves
and fruits of myrtaceous affinity from the middle Eocene of Colorado.
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 102(1998):153-163.
- Mehrota, R.C., D.L. Dilcher and N. Awasthi. 1998. A Paleocene Mangifera-like
leaf fossil from India. Phytomorphology 48(1):91-100.
- Axelrod, D.I. 1998. The Oligocene Haynes Creek flora of Eastern Idaho.
University of California Publications in Geological Sciences 143:1-99.
image 1, image
2, image 3, image
4
- Manchester, S.R. and Zhi-Duan Chen. 1998. A new genus of Coryloideae
(Betulaceae) from the Paleocene of North America. International Journal
of Plant Sciences 159(3):522-532.
- Dilcher, D.L., Mei Meitang and Du Meilic. 1997. A new winged seed
from the Permian of China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 98:247-256.
- Meyer, H.W. and S.R. Manchester. 1997. The Oligocene Bridge Creek
flora of the John Day Formation, Oregon. University of California Publications
in Geological Science. 141:1-195; 75 plates. image
- Manchester, S.R. and L. Hably. 1997. Revision of "Abelia" fruits
from the Paleogene of Hungary, Czech Republic, and England. Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynology. 96:231-240.
- Call, V.B. and D.L. Dilcher. 1997. The fossil record of Eucommia
(Eucommiaceae) in North America. American Journal of Botany. 84(6):798-814.
- Manchester, S.R. and D.L. Dilcher. 1997. Reproductive and vegetative
morphology of Polyptera (Juglandaceae) from the Paleocene of
Wyoming and Montana. American Journal of Botany 84:649-663. image
1, image 2, image
3, image 4
- Tiffney, B.H. and K.K. Haggard. 1996. Fruits of Mastixioideae (Cornaceae)
from the Paleogene of western North America. Review of Palaeobotany
and Palynology 92:29-54.
- Manchester, S.R. and Zhi-duan Chen. 1996. Palaeocarpinus aspinosa
sp. nov. (Betulaceae) from the Paleocene of Wyoming, USA. International
Journal of Plant Sciences 157:644-655.
- Manchester, S.R. 1996. Petrified woods of Florida. Papers in Florida
Paleontology, No. 8:1-8.
- Van Bergen, P.F., M.E. Collinson, D.E.G. Briggs, J.W. De Leeuw, A.C.
Scott, R.P. Evershed and P. Finch. 1995. Resistant biomacromolucules
in the fossil record. Acta Bot. Neerl. 44(4):319-342.
- Manchester, S.R. and M. Donoghue. 1995. Winged fruits of Linnaeeae
(Caprifoliaceae) in the Tertiary of western North America: Diplodipelta
gen. nov. International Journal of Plant Sciences 156:709-722. image
- Manchester, S.R. 1995. Yes, we had bananas. Oregon Geology 57:41-
43.
- Kvacek, Z. 1995. Limnobiophyllum Krassilov—a fossil link between
the Araceae and the Lemnaceae. Aquatic Botany. 50:49-61.
- Call, V.B. and D.L. Dilcher. 1995. Fossil Ptelea samaras (Rutaceae)
in North America. American Journal of Botany 82:1069-1073.
- Skog, J.E. and D.L. Dilcher. 1994. Lower vascular plants of the Dakota
Formation in Kansas and Nebraska. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
80:1-18.
- Sellick, J.T.C. 1994. Phasmida (stick insects) eggs from the Eocene
of Oregon. Palaeontology 37:913-921.
- Manchester, S.R. 1994. Inflorescence bracts of fossil and extant Tilia
in North America, Europe and Asia: patterns of morphologic divergence
and biogeographic history. American Journal of Botany. 81:1176-1185.
image
- Manchester, S.R. 1994. Fruits and seeds of the middle Eocene Nut Beds
flora, Clarno Formation, north central Oregon. Palaeontographica Americana
58:1-205.
- Labandeira, C.C. , D.L. Dilcher, D.R. Davis and D.L. Wagner. 1994.
Ninety-seven million years of angiosperm-insect association: paleobiological
insights into the meaning of coevolution. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences 91:12278-12282.
- Huang, Q.C. and D.L. Dilcher. 1994. Evolutionary and paleoecological
implications of fossil plants from the Lower Cretaceous Cheyenne Sandstone
of the Western Interior. In Shurr, G.W., G.A. Ludvigson and R.H.
Hammond, eds., Perspectives on the eastern margin of the Cretaceous
Western Interior Basin. Geological Society of America, Special Paper
287:129-144.
- Call, V.B. and D.L. Dilcher. 1994. Parvileguminophyllum coloradensis,
a new combination for Mimosites coloradensis Knowlton, Green
River Formation of Utah and Colorado. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
80:305-310.
- Pigg, K.B., R.A. Stockey and S.L. Maxwell. 1993. Paleomyrtinaea,
a new genus of permineralized myrtaceous fruits and seeds from the Eocene
of British Columbia and Paleocene of North Dakota. Canadian Journal
of Botany 71:1-9. image
- Manchester, S.R. and E.A. Wheeler. 1993. Extinct juglandaceous wood
from the Eocene of Oregon and its implications for xylem evolution in
the Juglandaceae. International Association of Wood Anatomists Journal
14:103-111. image
- Manchester, S.R. and W.J. Kress. 1993. Fossil bananas (Musaceae):
Ensete oregonense sp. nov. from the Eocene of western North America
and its phytogeographic significance. American Journal of Botany 80:1264-1272.
- Call, V.B., S.R. Manchester, and D.L. Dilcher. 1993. Wetherellia
fruits and associated plant remains from the Paleocene/Eocene Tuscahoma-Hatchetigbee
interval, Meridian, Mississippi. Mississippi Geology 14:10-18.
- Call, V.B. 1993. (review). Herendeen, P.S. & D.L. Dilcher (eds.) 1992.
Advances in Legume Systematics, Part 4. The Fossil Record. The Royal
Botanical Gardens, Kew. Association of Southeastern Biologists. 40:19-20.
- Skog, J.E., D.L. Dilcher and F.W. Potter. 1992. A new species of Isoetites
from the mid- Cretaceous Dakota Group of Kansas and Nebraska. American
Fern Journal 82:151-161.
- Skog, J.E. and D.L. Dilcher. 1992. A new species of Marsilea
from the Dakota Formation in central Kansas. American Journal of Botany
79:982-988.
- Manchester, S.R. 1992. Flowers, fruits, and pollen of Florissantia,
an extinct Malvalean genus from the Eocene and Oligocene of western
North America. American Journal of Botany 79:996-1008.
- Herendeen, P.S. 1992. The fossil history of the Leguminosae from the
Eocene of southeastern North America. In Herendeen, P.S. & D.L.
Dilcher, eds., Advances in Legume Systematics, Part 4. The Fossil Record,
pp. 85-160, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
- Grote, P.J. and D.L. Dilcher. 1992. Fruits and seeds of Tribe Gordonieae
(Theaceae) from the Eocene of North America. American Journal of Botany
79:744-753.
- Call, V.B. and D.L. Dilcher. 1992. Investigations of angiosperms from
the Eocene of southeastern North America: samaras of Fraxinus wilcoxiana
Berry. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 74:249-266.
- Srivastava, S. K. and Binda, P. L. 1991. Depositional history of the
early Eocene Shumaysi Formation, Saudi Arabia. Palynology, 15: 47-61.
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for plant-anthropod interactions in the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Phil.
Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 333: 177-186.
- Manchester, S.R., P.R. Crane and D.L. Dilcher. 1991. Nordenskioldia
and Trochodendron (Trochodendraceae) from the Miocene of northwestern
North America. Botanical Gazatte 152:357-368. image
- Manchester, S.R. 1991. Cruciptera, a new juglandaceous winged
fruit from the Eocene and Oligocene of western North America. Systematic
Botany 16:715-725. image
- Kvacek, Z., C. Buzek and S.R. Manchester. 1991. Fossil fruits of Pteleaecarpum
Weyland--tiliaceous, not sapindaceous. Botanical Gazette 152:522-523.
- Herendeen, P.S. and D.L. Dilcher. 1991. Caesalpinia subgenus
Mezoneuron (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae) from the Tertiary
of North America. American Journal of Botany 78:1-12.
- Crane, P.R., S.R. Manchester and D.L. Dilcher. 1991. Reproductive
and vegetative structure of Nordenskioldia (Trochodendraceae),
a vesselless dicotyledon from the early Tertiary of the Northern Hemisphere.
American Journal of Botany 78:1311-1334.
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wall structure, and diversity based on electron microscope studies.
Springer-Verlag, New York.
- Upchurch, G.R. and D.L. Dilcher. 1990. Cenomanian angiosperm leaf
megafossils from the Rose Creek locality of the Dakota Formation, southeastern
Nebraska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1915:1-55, pls. 1-31.
- Ivany, L.C., R.W. Portell and D.S. Jones. 1990. Animal-plant relationships
and paleobiogeography of an Eocene seagrass community from Florida.
Palaios 5:244-258.
- Herendeen, P.S. and D.L. Dilcher. 1990. Reproductive and vegetative
evidence for the occurrence of Crudia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae)
in the Eocene of southeastern North America. Botanical Gazette 151:402-413.
- Herendeen, P.S. and D.L. Dilcher. 1990. Diplotropis (Leguminosae,
Papilionoideae) from the middle Eocene of southeastern North America.
Systematic Botany 15:526-533.
- Herendeen, P.S. and D.L. Dilcher. 1990. Fossil mimisoid legumes from
the Eocene and Oligocene of southeastern North America. Review of Palaeobotany
and Palynology 62:339-361.
- Herendeen, P.S., D.H. Les and D.L. Dilcher. 1990. Fossil Ceratophyllum
(Ceratophyllaceae) from the Tertiary of North America. American Journal
of Botany 77:7-16.
- Dilcher, D.L. and P. Basson. 1990. Mid-Cretaceous angiosperm leaves
from a new fossil locality in Lebanon. Botanical Gazette 151:538-547.
- Crane, P.R., S.R. Manchester and D.L. Dilcher. 1990. A preliminary
survey of fossil leaves and well-preserved reproductive structures from
the Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene) near Almont, North Dakota.
Fieldiana Geology new series 20:1-63.
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D. L., Zhao, M., and Liang, Y. H. 1990. Fluvial sedimentology of an
Upper Jurassic petrified forest assemblage, Shishu Formation, Junggar
Basin, Xinjiang, China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
79: 1-9.
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of the extinct American-European genus Cedrelospermum (Ulmaceae)
from the Early Tertiary of Utah and Colorado. American Journal of Botany
76:256-276. image
- Manchester, S.R. 1989. Systematics and fossil history of the Ulmaceae.
In Crane, P.R. & S. Blackmore, eds., Evolution, systematics,
and fossil history of the Hamamelidae, Volume 2: 'Higher' Hamamelidae,
Systematics Association Special Volume No. 40B, pp. 221-251, Clarendon
Press, Oxford, England.
- Manchester, S.R. 1989. Early history of the Juglandaceae. Plant Systematics
and Evolution 162:231-250.
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from the Eocene of North America: a new genus of Theaceae based on fruit
and seed remains. Botanical Gazette 150:190 206.
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Upper Lower Cretaceous (Albian) from southwestern Kansas. M.S. Thesis,
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, pp. 1-112.
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Claiborne Formation of southeastern North America. Ph.D Dissertation,
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
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and fossil history of the Hamamelidae, Volume 2: 'Higher' Hamamelidae,
Systematics Association Special Volume no. 40B, pp. 87-116, Clarendon
Press, Oxford, England.
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of the Pteleaecarpum fruits from the Tertiary of Eurasia and
North America. Botanical Gazette 150:477-489.
- Manchester, S.R. 1988. Fruits and seeds of Tapiscia (Staphyleaceae)
from the middle Eocene of Oregon, USA. Tertiary Research 9:59-66.
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plant remains from the Dakota Formation (Cenomanian) of Kansas. Palynology
12:89-119.
- Jones, J.H. and D.L. Dilcher. 1988. A study of the "Dryophyllum"
leaf forms from the Paleogene of southeastern North America. Palaeontographica
Abt. B, 208:53-80.
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from the Eocene of North America: a fruit belonging to Euphorbiaceae.
Tertiary Research 9:45-58.
- Crane, P.R. 1988. Abelia-like fruits from the Palaeogene of
Scotland and North America. Tertiary Research 9:21-30.
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the Oligocene of western North America. Botanical Gazette 148:263-273.
image
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intact sporophores from the Eocene of Wyoming. Botanical Gazette 148:392-399.
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the John Day Formation, Fossil, Oregon. Oregon Geology 49:115-127.
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of Europe and western North America. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
52:119-129. image
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structures from the Middle Eocene of British Columbia, Canada. Canadian
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of Acer (maples) in the Cenozoic of western North America. Jour. Fac.
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(Ulmaceae) from the early Tertiary of western. North America. Palaeontographica
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Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, p.1-198.
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Oregon. Oregon Geology 48:51-55.
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extinct plane tree (Platanaceae) from the Eocene of western North America.
Botanical Gazette 147:200-226. image
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features. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 73:228-275.
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from the Eocene of North America: leaves of the Engelhardieae (Juglandaceae).
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Caloda delevoryana gen. et sp. nov., a new fruitification from
the Dakota Formation (Cenomanian) of Kansas. American Journal of Botany
73:1230-1237.
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ages from Fuxin Formation and Banlashan Formation in Fuxin Basin. Journal
of the Fuxin Mining Institute 4:90-103.
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paleoecology of Paxillitriletes vittatus sp. nov. from the mid-Cretaceous
(Cenomanian) of Kansas. Palynology 9:85-94.
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France. Cahiers de Micropaléontologie, 1984, v. 2, 90 pp.
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1984. The occurrence of fossil seagrasses in the Avon Park Formation
(late middle Eocene), Levy County, Florida (U.S.A.). Aquatic Botany
20:121-129.
- Kovach, W.L. and D.L. Dilcher. 1984. Dispersed cuticles from the Eocene
of North America. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 88:63-104.
- Dilcher, D.L. and P.R. Crane. 1984. Archaeanthus: an early
angiosperm from the Cenomanian of the Western Interior of North America.
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 71:351-383.
- Crepet, W.L. 1984. Advanced (constant) insect pollination mechanisms:
pattern of evolution and implications vis-a-vis angiosperm diversity.
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 71:607-630.
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fruiting axis from the mid-Cretaceous. Annals of the Missouri Botanical
Garden 71:384-402.
- Basinger, J.F. and D.L. Dilcher. 1984. Ancient bisexual flowers. Science
224:511-513.
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and fruits of Fagopsis, an extinct genus of fagaceous affinity
from the Oligocene Florissant flora of Colorado, U.S.A. American Journal
of Botany 70:1147-1164.
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from the Eocene of North America: Engelhardioxylon gen. nov.
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at mine uncover ancient history. Mine run AMAX Coal Company, May/June:6-7.
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in the Paleocene of North America and their evolutionary and biogeographic
significance. American Journal of Botany 69:275-286. image
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of North America: flowers of the Celtidoideae. American Journal of Botany
68:924-933.
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the Middle Eocene of North America: flowers of the Celtidoideae. Amer.
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Prisca reynoldsii gen. et sp. nov. from mid-Cretaceous coastal
deposits in Kansas, USA. Palaeontographica, Abt. B, 179:103-137.
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Oregon Geology 43:75-81. image
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Formation), Graves County, Kentucky. Master of Arts Thesis, Indiana
University, Bloomington, IN, p. 1-76.
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of wood from the Eocene of Oregon and its implications for xylem evolution
of the extant genus Pterospermum. American Journal of Botany
67:59-67.
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from the Eocene of North America: Rhamnus marginatus (Rhamnaceae)
reexamined. American Journal of Botany 67:959-967.
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Angisoperms from the Eocene of North America: A New Juglandaceous Catkin.
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 30:361-370.
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the Eocene of North America: stipulate leaves of the Rubiaceae. American
Journal of Botany 66:1194-1207.
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new genus of wood from the Eocene of Oregon and its bearing on xylem
evolution in the extant genus Triplochiton. American Journal
of Botany 66:699-708.
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Eocene angiosperms. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 27:213-238.
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report. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 27: 291-328.
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North America: an aroid inflorescence. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
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the Paleogene Clarno Formation of Oregon. Review of Palaeobotany and
Palynology 23:119-127.
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from the Eocene of southeastern North America: Philodendron leaf
remains. American Journal of Botany 64:526-534.
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from the Eocene of North America: a mimosoid of inflorescence. American
Journal of Botany 64:714-725.
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of angiosperms from the Eocene of North America: juglandaceous winged
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the interbasaltic lignites of Mull, Scotland. Palaeontographica Abteilung
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of angiosperms from the Eocene of North America: a catkin with juglandaceous
affinities. American Journal of Botany 62:813-823.
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of Vigo County, Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Sciences
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leaf remains. The Botanical Review 40:1-157.
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flowers. Science 185:781-782.
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of southeastern North America. Palaeontographica Abt B, 146:88-153.
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species of fossil dicotyledonous wood. American Journal of Botany 59(1):
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the Green River Formation (Eocene) of Eden Valley, Wyoming. The Botanique
(Nagpur), 2(1): 93-102.
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spores. Palaeontographica Abt. B, 133:34-51.
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from the Tertiary of western United States. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical
Club 98:95-99.
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from Eocene sediments of southeastern North America. American Journal
of Botany. 57:153-160.
- Jain, R.K. and J.W. Hall. 1969. A contribution to the Early Tertiary
fossil record of the Salviniaceae. American Journal of Botany 56:527-539.
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of Knightiophyllum from Eocene deposits of southeastern North
America. American Journal of Botany 56:936-943.
- Dilcher, D.L. 1969. Podocarpus from the Eocene of North America.
Science 164:299-301.
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endocarps from Eocene deposits in western Tennessee. Bulletin of the
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E.J. and Wright Jr., H.E. eds. Quaternary Paleoecology. Yale University
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Playa Grande Formation (Pliocene) of Northern Venezuela. Tulane Studies
in Geology, vol. 5: 49-52.
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Tennessee, U.S.A. Palaeontographica Abt. B, 116:1-54.
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to a Tubicaulis type of stem from the Pennsylvanian of Iowa.
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of Florida. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 19:252-255.
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