P _» * J T Q Leaf whorls referred to the fossil species Hellia salicornioides are found together with fruits, seeds and ol jkO^iL ^ megaspores from the Middle Miocene Fasterholt flora, Jylland, Denmark. The external and internal T-o^W^p " • morphology together with the epidermal structure have been investigated using the light microscope and scanning electron microscope. The well-preserved fossil specimens afford increased knowledge of the anatomy of this plant. Living species of Cupressaceae have been studied. Although Hellia salicornioides cannot be referred to any living genus the investigation clearly indicates that the fossil species may be placed in the family Cupressaceae, closely related to Tetraclinis articulata
Premise of the study: Microcachrys tetragona (Podocarpaceae), endemic to the mountains of Tasmania, ...
Seven fossil leaves with cuticle described here were collected from the lower, middle and upper stra...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
This paper documents Early Oligocene fossilized foliage and ovulate cones from Lea River, Tasmania a...
Diospyros is a large genus of woody flowering plants with a predominantly subtropical and tropical m...
Tasmanian fossil sites are rich in Cupressaceae genera and species and yet only three genera (Artrot...
The Fasterholt flora has been sieved out from a fine grained sand bed intercalated in thé two upperm...
Premise of research. Reproductive structures of modern genera of heterosporous water ferns (Marsilea...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Striegler, Ursula (2021): New Leaf Species From The Upper Miocene Flora Of The Leaf-Bearing Wischgru...
The fossil floras described by Dieter MAI and Harald WALTHER are invaluable for understanding the pa...
The fossil floras described by Dieter Mai and Harald Walther are invaluable for understanding the pa...
Most remains of Carboniferous lyginopteridalean seed-plant fronds used to be classified in a single ...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
Premise: The Fagaceae comprise around 1000 tree species in the Northern Hemisphere.Despite an extens...
Premise of the study: Microcachrys tetragona (Podocarpaceae), endemic to the mountains of Tasmania, ...
Seven fossil leaves with cuticle described here were collected from the lower, middle and upper stra...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
This paper documents Early Oligocene fossilized foliage and ovulate cones from Lea River, Tasmania a...
Diospyros is a large genus of woody flowering plants with a predominantly subtropical and tropical m...
Tasmanian fossil sites are rich in Cupressaceae genera and species and yet only three genera (Artrot...
The Fasterholt flora has been sieved out from a fine grained sand bed intercalated in thé two upperm...
Premise of research. Reproductive structures of modern genera of heterosporous water ferns (Marsilea...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Striegler, Ursula (2021): New Leaf Species From The Upper Miocene Flora Of The Leaf-Bearing Wischgru...
The fossil floras described by Dieter MAI and Harald WALTHER are invaluable for understanding the pa...
The fossil floras described by Dieter Mai and Harald Walther are invaluable for understanding the pa...
Most remains of Carboniferous lyginopteridalean seed-plant fronds used to be classified in a single ...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
Premise: The Fagaceae comprise around 1000 tree species in the Northern Hemisphere.Despite an extens...
Premise of the study: Microcachrys tetragona (Podocarpaceae), endemic to the mountains of Tasmania, ...
Seven fossil leaves with cuticle described here were collected from the lower, middle and upper stra...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...