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Wellman, C. H. (2018): The classic Lower Devonian plant-bearing deposits of northern New Brunswick, eastern Canada: Dispersed spore taxonomy and biostratigraphy. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 249: 24–49.

Rozefelds, A. C. & Pace, M. R. (2018): The first record of fossil Vitaceae wood from the Southern Hemisphere, a new combination for Vitaceoxylon ramunculiformis, and reappraisal of the fossil record of the grape family (Vitaceae) from the Cenozoic of Australia. – Journal of Systematics and Evolution 56(4): 283–296.

Akkemik, Ü., Atıcı, G., Poole, I. & Çobankaya, M. (2018): Three new silicified woods from a newly discovered earliest Miocene forest site in the Haymana Basin (Ankara, Turkey). – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 254: 49–64.

Ghosh, A. K., Kar, R., Chatterjee, R., Chakraborty, A. & Banerji, J. (2018): Two new conifers from the Early Cretaceous of the Rajmahal Basin, India: implications on palaeoecology and palaeogeography. – Ameghiniana 55(4): 437–450.

Atkinson, B. A., Stockey, R. A. & Rothwell, G. W. (2017): Tracking the initial diversification of asterids: anatomically preserved cornalean fruits from the early Coniacian (Late Cretaceous) of western North America. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 179(on–line): 21–35.

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R. & Crane, P. R. (2016): The emergence of core eudicots: new floral evidence from the earliest Late Cretaceous. – Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences 283: 20161325 (9 pp.).

Bek, J., Opluštil, S., Drábková, J. & Pšenička, J. (2015): The sub-arborescent lycopsid Omphalophloios feistmantelii (O. Feistmantel) comb. nov. emend. from the Middle Pennsylvanian of the Czech Republic.Bulletin of Geosciences 90(1): 227–279.

Yamada, T., Yamada, M. & Tsukagoshi, M. (2015): Taxonomic revision of Pinus fujiii (Yasui) Miki (Pinaceae) and its implication for the phytogeography of the Section Trifoliae in East Asia. – PLoS ONE 10(12): e0143512 (18 pp.).

Braman, D. R. (2013): Triprojectate pollen occurrence in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin and the group’s global relationships. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada: 538 pp.

Pott, C., McLoughlin, S., Wu, S. & Friis, E. M. (2012): Trichomes on the leaves of Anomozamites villosus sp. nov. (Bennettitales) from the Daohugou beds (Middle Jurassic), Inner Mongolia, China: mechanical defense against herbivorous arthropods?Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 169: 48–60.

Popa, M. E. & Pšenička, J. (2010): The Pennsylvanian Pecopteris ticleanui sp. nov. from Secu, Reșiţa Basin, Romania. – Bulletin of Geosciences 85(4): 663–670.

Yamada, T. & Uemura, K. (2008): The plant fossils from the Kaizara Formation (Callovian, Jurassic) of the Tetori Group in the Izumi district, Fukui Prefecture, Central Japan. – Paleontological Research 12(1): 1–17.

Wójcicki, J. J. & Velitzelos, D. (2007): Trapa kvacekii (Trapaceae), a remarkable new fossil species from the late Miocene of Greece. – Acta Palaeobotanica 47(2): 419–424.

Zodrow, E. L., Šimůnek, Z., Cleal, C. J., Bek, J. & Pšenička, J. (2006): Taxonomic revision of the Palaeozoic marattialean fern Acitheca Schimper. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 138(3–4): 239–280.

Pšenička, J., Bek, J. & Rößler, R. (2005): Two new species of Sonapteris gen. nov. (Botryopteridaceae) based on compressions from the Upper Carboniferous (Bolsovian-Westphalian D) of the Pilsen Basin, Bohemian Massif. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 136: 111–142.

von Balthazar, M., Pedersen, K. R. & Friis, E. M. (2005): Teixeiraea lusitanica, a new fossil flower from the Early Creataceous of Portugal with affinities to Ranunculates. – Plant Systematics and Evolution 255: 55–75.

Kovar-Eder, J., Kvaček, Z. & Ströbitzer-Hermann, M. (2004): The Miocene Flora of Parschlug (Styria, Austria)—Revision and Synthesis. – Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 105: 45–159.

Pšenička, J. & Bek, J. (2004): Techovia bulgarensis gen. et sp. nov. from the Pennsylvanian of the Dobrudzha Coalfield, Bulgaria. – Geologica Balcanica 34(1–2): 69–76.

Kvaček, Z., Manchester, S. R. & Guo, S. (2001): Trifoliolate leaves of Platanus bella (Heer) comb. n. from the Paleocene of North America, Greenland, and Asia and their relationships among extinct and extant Palatanaceae. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 162(2): 441–458.

Friis, E. M. (1979): The Damgaard flora: A new Middle Miocene flora from Denmark. – Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 27(3–4): 117–142.

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