Fossil Imprint

Abbreviation: Foss. Impr.

Published: from 2016 to present

Publisher: Národní muzeum, Praha
ISSN: 2533-4050
ISSN (online): 2533-4069

Web: http://fi.nm.cz/

Citations in Fossil Plant Names

Benicio, J. R. W., Pires, E. F., Da Rosa, Á. A. S., Spiekermann, R., Uhl, D. & Jasper, A. (2016): A new fossil Fabaceae wood from the Pleistocene Touro Passo Formation of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. – Foss. Impr. 72(3–4): 251–264.

Mantzouka, D. (2018): The first report of Cryptocaryoxylon from the Neogene (early Miocene) of Eurasia (Eastern Mediterranean: Lesbos and Lemnos Islands, Greece). – Foss. Impr. 74(1–2): 29–36.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2018): Extinct taxa of exotestal seeds close to Austrobaileyales and Nymphaeales from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal. – Foss. Impr. 74(1–2): 135–158.

Manchester, S. R., Pigg, K. B. & DeVore, M. L. (2018): Trochodendraceous fruits and foliage in the Miocene of western North America. – Foss. Impr. 74(1–2): 45–54.

van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J. H. A., Pott, C., Kustatscher, E., Schmeissner, S., Dütsch, G. & van der Burgh, J. (2018): Phialopteris heterophylla (Sternberg ex Göppert, 1836) comb. nov., a rare schizaeaceous fern from the Early Jurassic of Bavaria. – Foss. Impr. 74(1–2): 55–64.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2018): Rightcania and Kvacekispermum: Early Cretaceous seeds from eastern North America and Portugal provide further evidence of the early chloranthoid diversification. – Foss. Impr. 74(1–2): 65–76.

Kvaček, J., Heřmanová, Z., Bruthansová, J., Karch, J., Žemlička, J. & Dudák, J. (2018): Stutzeliastrobus bohemicus - basal Cupressaceae conifer from the Cenomanian of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Central Europe. – Foss. Impr. 74(1–2): 179–188.

Cleal, C. J. & Thomas, B. A. (2018): Nomenclatural status of the palaeobotanical “artificial taxa” established in Brongniart’s 1822 "Classification" paper. – Foss. Impr. 74(1–2): 9–28.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2019): The Early Cretaceous mesofossil flora of Torres Vedras (NE of Forte da Forca), Portugal: a palaeofloristic analysis of an early angiosperm community. – Foss. Impr. 75(2): 153–257.

Manchester, S. R. & Lott, T. A. (2019): Bonanzacarpum sprungerorum, a bizarre fruit type from the Eocene Green River Formation of Utah, USA. – Foss. Impr. 75(2): 281–288.

Akkemik, Ü. (2019): Validation of four new plant fossil names from Turkey. – Foss. Impr. 75(2): 289–291.

Naugolnykh, S. V. (2020): A new species of the genus Tumidopteris Naugolnykh from the Permian of the Pechora Cis-Urals, Russia. – Foss. Impr. 76(2): 270–278.

Manchester, S. R., Disney, K. A. & Pham, K. K. (2020): Winged fruits of rutaceous affinity from the Eocene of western North America. – Foss. Impr. 76(2): 211–21.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2020): Multiparted, apocarpous flowers from the Early Cretaceous of eastern North America and Portugal. – Foss. Impr. 76(2): 279–296.

Čepičková, J. & Kvaček, J. (2020): Two cycads Nilssonia mirovanae sp. nov. and Pseudoctenis babinensis J.Kvaček from the Cenomanian of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (Czech Republic) as indicators of water stress in the palaeoenvironment. – Foss. Impr. 76(2): 315–324.

Bamford, M. K. & Pickford, M. (2021): Stratigraphy, chronology and palaeontology of the Tertiary rocks of the Cheringoma Plateau, Mozambique. – Foss. Impr. 77(1): 187–213.

Striegler, U. (2021): New leaf species from the upper Miocene flora of the leaf-bearing Wischgrund clay (Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany). – Foss. Impr. 77(1): 102–110.

Golovneva, L., Bugdaeva, E., Volynets, E., Sun, Y. & Zolina, A. (2021): Angiosperm diversification in the Early Cretaceous of Primorye, Far East of Russia. – Foss. Impr. 77(2): 231–255.

Kraft, P. & Kvaček, Z. (2021): Baragwanathia brevifolioides, a nomen novum for B. brevifolia P.Kraft et Kvaček, 2017. – Foss. Impr. 77(1): 53–54.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2021): Early flowers of primuloid Ericales from the Late Cretaceous of Portugal and their ecological and phytogeographic implications. – Foss. Impr. 77(2): 214–230.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R., Pedersen, K. R., Mendes, M. M. & Kvaček, J. (2022): The Early Cretaceous mesofossil flora of Catefica, Portugal: angiosperms. – Foss. Impr. 78(2): 341–424.

Manchester, S. R. & Collinson, M. E. (2022): Mastixioid fruits (Cornales) from the early Eocene London Clay Flora: morphology, anatomy and nomenclatural revision. – Foss. Impr. 78(1): 310–328.

Denk, T., Sami, M., Teodoridis, V. & Martinetto, E. (2022): The late Early Pleistocene flora of Oriolo, Faenza (Italy): assembly of the modern forest biome. – Foss. Impr. 78(1): 217–262.

Naugolnykh, S. V. & Mogutcheva, N. К. (2022): Taimyria gen. nov., a new genus of evolutionary advanced gymnosperms from Triassic of the Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia.Foss. Impr. 78(2): 432–444.

Niccolini, G., Martinetto, E., Lanini, B., Menichetti, E., Fusco, F., Hakobyan, E. & Bertini, A. (2022): Late Messinian flora from the post-evaporitic deposits of the Piedmont Basin (Northwest Italy). – Foss. Impr. 78(1): 189–216.

Kvaček, J. (2022): New species of Zamites from the Cenomanian of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin. – Foss. Impr. 78(2): 425–431.

Wu, M. X., Huang, J., Su, T., Zhou, Z. K. & Xing, Y. W. (2022): Fraxinus L. (Oleaceae) fruits from the early Oligocene of southwest China and their biogeographic implications. – Foss. Impr. 77(2): 287–298.

Wheeler, E. A. & Manchester, S. R. (2022): A diverse assemblage of Late Eocene woods from Oregon, western USA. – Foss. Impr. 77(2): 299–329.

Bomfleur, B., Hedenäs, L., Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R., Pedersen, K. R., Mendes, M. M. & Kvaček, J. (2023): Fossil Mosses from the Early Cretaceous Catefica mesofossil flora, Portugal – a window into the Mesozoic history of bryophytes. – Foss. Impr. 79(2): 103–125.

Smith, M. K. A., Greenwalt, D. & Manchester, S. R. (2023): Diverse fruits and seeds of the mid-Eocene Kishenehn Formation, northwestern Montana, USA, and their implications for biogeography. – Foss. Impr. 79(1): 37–88.

Watson, J. & Fisher, H. L. (2024): A revision of the conifer Sphenolepis kurriana (Dunker) Schenk from the Wealden of Germany and England. – Foss. Impr. 80(1): 19–34.

Hayes, P. & Pearson, H. L. P. (2024): Anisopteris shuteana sp. nov., a fertile adpression fossil from the Mississippian (lower Carboniferous) of Teilia Quarry, North Wales, UK. – Foss. Impr. 80(1): 125–134.

Cleal, C. J., Strullu-Derrien, C. & Spencer, A. R. T. (2024): Early coal cwamp vegetation from the Serpukhovian lower Clackmannan Group of Scotland. – Foss. Impr. 80(1): 35–67.

Rothwell, G. W. & Stockey, R. A. (2024): Pinaceous evolution illuminated by additional diversity of Early Cretaceous seed cones. – Foss. Impr. 80(1): 1–8.

Note

published from 2016

preceded by Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Series B – Historia Naturalis (ISSN 2533-4050; ISSN (online) 2533-4069)

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