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Watson, J. & Fisher, H. L. (2024): A revision of the conifer Sphenolepis kurriana (Dunker) Schenk from the Wealden of Germany and England. – Fossil Imprint 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. – Fossil Imprint 80(1): 125–134.

Beurel, S., Bachelier, J. B., Schmidt, A. R. & Sadowski, E. M. (2024): Novel three-dimensional reconstructions of presumed Phylica (Rhamnaceae) from Cretaceous amber suggest Lauralean affinities. – Nature Plants : 1–5.

Conceicao, D. M. da, Gobo, W. V., Batista, M. E. P., Oliveira, N. C., Mastroberti, A. A., Iannuzzi, R., Bamford, M. & Kunzmann, L. (2024): Expanding the diversity of conifer xyloflora from Early Cretaceous Crato Fossil Lagerstätte, Brazil. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 322: 1–14.

Kumar, S., Su, T., Spicer, R. A. & Khan, M. A. (2024): The earliest fossil evidence of spiny feather (pinnate-leaved) palms from the K-Pg of Gondwana. – Palaeontologia Electronica 27(1): 18.

Gentis, N., Licht, A., De Franceschi, D., Win, Z., Aung, D. W., Dupont-Nivet, G. & Boura, A. (2024): First fossil woods and palm stems from the mid‐Paleocene of Myanmar and implications for biogeography and wood anatomy. – American Journal of Botany 111(1): e16259.

Wilf, P., González, C. C., Gandolfo, M. A. & Zamaloa, M. C. (2024): Putative Celtis Leaves from Eocene Patagonia are Allied with Asian Anacardiaceae. – Ameghiniana 61(2): 73–92.

Mamontov, D. A., McLean, D. & Gavrilova, O. A. (2024): Maiaspora: the hallmark of gleichenioid ferns (Gleicheniales) from the early Carboniferous. – Papers in Palaeontology 10(3): e1561 (1–42).

Rodríguez-Amenábar, C., Santos, A. & Guerstein, R. (2024): A new Campanian dinoflagellate cyst from Antarctica: a biostratigraphic and paleoecological key species. – Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina 24(1): 199–216.

Guo, Y., Zhou, Y., Pšenička, J., Bek, J., Votočková Frojdová, J. & Feng, Z. (2024): Henanotheca qingyunensis sp. nov., a filicalean fern from the Lopingian of Southwest China. – Palaeontographica Abteilung B-Palaeophytologie Palaeobotany-Palaeophytology 305(5–6): 193–210.

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

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

Sadowski, E. M. & Hofmann, C. C. (2023): The largest amber-preserved flower revisited. – Scientific Reports 13(17): [1–11].

Čepičková, J. & Kvaček, J. (2023): Papillaephyllum, a new genus of angiosperm foliage from the Cenomanian of the Czech Republic. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 319(104990): 1–11.

Martinez Martinez, C. M. (2023): New Records of Moraceae from the Upper Miocene of Northeastern Argentina. – Ameghiniana 60(1): 78–96.

Estrada-Ruiz, E., Hernández-Urban, H., Rodríguez-Reyes, O., Ortega-Flores, B. & Hernández-Damián, A. L. (2023): First report of staminate flowers of Calatola (Metteniusales: Metteniusaceae) from the Miocene Mexican amber. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 308: 1–7.

Beurel, S., Bachelier, J. B., Hammel, J. U., Shi, G., Wu, X., Rühr, P. T. & Sadowski, E. M. (2023): Flower inclusions of Canarium (Burseraceae) from Miocene Zhangpu amber (China). – Palaeoworld 32: 592–606.

Elgorriaga, A. & Atkinson, B. A. (2023): Cretaceous pollen cone with three-dimensional preservation sheds light on the morphological evolution of cycads in deep time. – New Phytologist 238(4): 1695–1710.

Gobo, W. V., Kunzmann, L., Iannuzzi, R., Santos, T. B. dos, Conceicao, D. M. da, Nascimento, D. R., Silva Filho, W. F., Bachelier, J. B. & Coiffard, C. (2023): A new remarkable Early Cretaceous nelumbonaceous fossil bridges the gap between herbaceous aquatic and woody protealeans. – Scientific Reports 13: 1–18 (8978).

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. – Fossil Imprint 79(2): 103–125.

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