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Mailliot, S., Mattioli, E., Chaumeil-Rodríguez, M. & Pittet, B. (2023): Revisiting Early Jurassic Biscutaceae: Similiscutum giganteum sp. nov.Journal of Micropalaeontology 42(1): 1–12.

Seyfullah, L. J., Roberts, E. A., Schmidt, A. R., Ragazzi, E., Anderson, K. B., do Nascimento, D. R., Jr., da Silva Filho, W. F. & Kunzmann, L. (2020): Revealing the diversity of amber source plants from the Early Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil. – BMC Evolutionary Biology 20: 107 (22 pp.).

Heřmanová, Z., Kvaček, J., Halamski, A. T., Zahájská, P. & Šilar, J. (2019): Reinterpretation of fossil reproductive structures Zlivifructus microtriasseris (Normapolles complex, Fagales) from the Czech and Polish Late Cretaceous. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 268: 88–94.

Elgorriaga, A., Escapa, I. H. & Cúneo, N. R. (2019): Relictual Lepidopteris (Peltaspermales) from the Early Jurassic Cañadón Asfalto Formation, Patagonia, Argentina. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 180(6): 578–596.

Contreras, D., Escapa, I. H., Iribarren, R. & Cúneo, N. R. (2019): Reconstructing the Early Evolution of the Cupressaceae: A Whole-Plant Description of a New Austrohamia Species from the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Early Jurassic), Argentina. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 180(8): 834–868.

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. – Fossil Imprint 74(1–2): 65–76.

Kowalski, R. & Worobiec, E. (2018): Revision of Comarostaphylis globula (Ericaceae) from Cenozoic of Central Europe. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 254: 20–32.

Votočková Frojdová, J., Pšenička, J., Bek, J. & Cleal, C. J. (2017): Revision of the Pennsylvanian fern Boweria Kidston and the establishment of the new genus Kidstoniopteris. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 236: 33–58.

Pšenička, J., Correia, P., Šimůnek, Z., Sá, A. A., Murphy, J. B. & Flores, D. (2017): Revision of Ilfeldia and establishment of Ovulepteris gen. nov. from the Pennsylvanian of Europe, with a discussion on their concepts. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 236: 59–73.

Greguš, J. & Kvaček, J. (2015): Revision of Cenomanian flora from the Maletín Sandstone. – Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Series B – Historia Naturalis 71(3–4): 315–364.

Elgorriaga, A., Escapa, I. H. & Cúneo, N. R. (2015): Reconstruction and phylogenetic significance of a new Equisetum Linnaeus species from the Lower Jurassic of Cerro Bayo (Chubut Province, Argentina). – Ameghiniana 52(1): 135–152.

Manchester, S. R. (2014): Revisions to Roland Brown's North American Paleocene flora. – Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Series B – Historia Naturalis 70(3–4): 153–210.

Greguš, J., Kvaček, J. & Halamski, A. T. (2013): Revision of Protopteris and Oncopteris tree fern stem casts from the Late Cretaceous of Central Europe. – Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Series B – Historia Naturalis 69(1–2): 69–83.

Mendes, M. M., Pais, J. & Friis, E. M. (2008): Raunsgaardispermum lusitanicum gen. et sp. nov., a new seed with in situ pollen from the Early Cretaceous (probably Berriasian) of Portugal: Further support for the Bennettitales-Erdtmanithecales- Gnetales link. – Grana 47(3): 211–219.

Yamada, T. & Kato, M. (2002): Regnellites nagashimae gen. et sp. nov., the oldest macrofossil of Marsileaceae, from the Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous of western Japan. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 163(5): 715–723.

Herbst, R., Troncoso, A. & Gnaedinger, S. C. (2001): Rochipteris nov. gen., hojas incertae sedis (= Chiropteris pro parte) del Triásico Superior de Argentina y Chile. – Ameghiniana 38(3): 257–269.

Bonde, S. D. (2000): Rhodospathodendron tomlinsonii gen. et sp. nov., an araceous viny axis from the Nawargaon intertrappean beds of India. – The Palaeobotanist 49(1): 85–92.

Terada, K. & Suzuki, M. (1998): Revision of the so-called ‘Reevesia’ fossil woods from the Tertiary in Japan – a proposal of the new genus Wataria (Sterculiaceae). – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 103(3–4): 235–251.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (1988): Reproductive Structures of Cretaceous Platanaceae. – Biologiske Skrifter 31: 1–55.

Radchenko, G. P. (1955): Rukovodyashchie formy verkhnepaleozoyskoy flory Sayano-Altayskoy oblasti. in Khalfin, L. L.: Атлас руководящих форм ископаемых фауны и флоры Западной Сибири, том II/ Atlas rukovodyashchikh form iskopaemykh fauny i flory Zapadnoy Sibiri, tom II. Gosudarstvennoe nauchno-tekhnicheskoe izdatel'stvo literatury po geologii i okhrane nedr, Moscow: 42–153 + pls 8–14.

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