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Doweld, A. B. (2017): Nomenclatural novelties and taxonomic changes for extant and fossil Populus (Salicaceae). – Kew Bulletin 72(3 ): Article 46 (5 pp.).

Li, Y. J., Oskolski, A. A., Jacques, F. M. B. & Zhou, Z. K. (2015): New middle Miocene fossil wood of Wataria (Malvaceae) from Southwest China. – IAWA Journal 36(3): 345–357.

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R. & Crane, P. R. (2013): New diversity among chlamydospermous seeds from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal and North America. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 174(3): 530–558.

von Balthazar, M., Crane, P. R., Pedersen, K. R. & Friis, E. M. (2011): New flowers of Laurales from the Early Cretaceous (Early to Middle Albian) of eastern North America. in Wanntorp, L., Ronse De Craene, L. P. (eds): Flowers on the Tree of Life. Cambridge University Press: 49–87.

Kvaček, J. (2008): New cycad foliage of Pseudoctenis babinensis from the Bohemian Cenomanian. – Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Series B – Historia Naturalis 64(2–4): 125–131.

Zan, S., Axsmith, B. J., Fraser, N. C., Liu, F. & Xing, D. (2008): New evidence for laurasian corystosperms: Umkomasia from the Upper Triassic of Northern China. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 149(3–4): 202–207.

Bogner, J., Johnson, K. R., Kvaček, Z. & Upchurch, G. R., Jr. (2007): New fossil leaves of Araceae from the Late Cretaceous and Paleogene of western North America. – Zitteliana, Ser. A 47: 133–147.

Schönenberger, J., Pedersen, K. R. & Friis, E. M. (2001): Normapolles flowers of fagalean affinity from the Late Cretaceous of Portugal. – Plant Systematics and Evolution 226: 205–230.

Greenwood, D. R., Haines, P. W. & Steart, D. C. (2001): New Species of Banksieaeformis and a Banksia ‘Cone’ (Proteaceae) from the Tertiary of Central Australia. – Australian Systematic Botany 14: 871–890.

Axsmith, B. J., Taylor, E. L., Taylor, T. N. & Cúneo, N. R. (2000): New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica. – American Journal of Botany 87(6): 757–768.

Kvaček, J. (1994): Nilsonia and Nilsonia-like leaves from the Cenomanian of Bohemia. – Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Geologica 1992(1–2): 63–71.

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Archangelsky, S. (1966): New gymnosperms from the Ticó flora, Santa Cruz province, Argentina. – Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology. 13(5): 261–295, 8 pls.

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Neves, R. (1961): Namurian plant spores from the southern Pennines, England. – Palaeontology 4(2): 247–279.

Obrhel, J. (1957): Nový druh rodu Ilfeldia Remy ze svrchního stefanienu kladenské uhelné pánve. – Sborník Ústředního ústavu gelogického, Oddíl paleontologický 23(1956): 547–556.

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Caspary, J. X. R. (1882): Neue fossile Pflanzen der blauen Erde, d. h. des Bernsteins, des Schwarzharzes und des Braunharzes.Schriften der Königlichen Physikalisch-Ökonomischen Gesellschaft zu Königsberg 22(Abt. 1; Sitzungsber.): 22–31.

Dawson, J. W. (1875): Notes on the plants, collected by Mr. G. M. Dawson, from the Lignite Tertiary Deposits, near the Forty-ninth Parallel. in Dawson, G. M. (ed.): Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the Forty-ninth Parallel, from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains. Dawsons Brothers, Montreal: pp. 327–331.

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