Premise of research:This study describes a new fossil species of Bowenia and reconsiders known fossil species and their evolutionary significance.Methodology:The fossils we describe here were collected for this study or were available from previous collections made over several decades. The fossils were identified by direct comparisons with extant and fossil species.Pivotal results:A reexamination of known and newly discovered Bowenia macrofossils confirms the presence of at least three fossil species in Australia. A new species, Bowenia johnsonii, is described from the southernmost location, the Early Eocene Lowana Road site in southwest Tasmania. When compared with the two extant species, the three fossil species demonstrate two distinct ...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Vegetative fossils of Fitzroya (Cupressaceae) are...
Fossil fruits of Icacinaceae are recorded from two Cenozoic sites in Australia, at Launceston in nor...
About ten taxa of Proteaceae are known from the Early Eocene in Tasmania, one from a Late Eocene sit...
Premise of research:This study describes a new fossil species of Bowenia and reconsiders known fossi...
Background: Even if they are considered the quintessential "living fossils", the fossil record of th...
Premise of research. We collate and interpret previously undescribed foliar material of Araucaria se...
Premise of research. This study compares the pinnule morphology of three fossil Bowenia species, one...
Fossilized Libocedrus (Cupressaceae) foliage from three Tasmanian fossil sites-Regatta Point (∼52-51...
Premise of the study: Microcachrys tetragona (Podocarpaceae), endemic to the mountains of Tasmania, ...
A new fossil flora from central Queensland, of late Eocene or early Oligocene age, has yielded a div...
The descriptions of Pterostoma R.S.Hill, a new cycad genus with two species (P. zamiodes R.S.Hill an...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most wide...
Fossils can shed new light on plant biogeography and phylogeny. Pinnately lobed leaves from the Olig...
Fossils can shed new light on plant biogeography and phylogeny. Pinnately lobed leaves from the Olig...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Vegetative fossils of Fitzroya (Cupressaceae) are...
Fossil fruits of Icacinaceae are recorded from two Cenozoic sites in Australia, at Launceston in nor...
About ten taxa of Proteaceae are known from the Early Eocene in Tasmania, one from a Late Eocene sit...
Premise of research:This study describes a new fossil species of Bowenia and reconsiders known fossi...
Background: Even if they are considered the quintessential "living fossils", the fossil record of th...
Premise of research. We collate and interpret previously undescribed foliar material of Araucaria se...
Premise of research. This study compares the pinnule morphology of three fossil Bowenia species, one...
Fossilized Libocedrus (Cupressaceae) foliage from three Tasmanian fossil sites-Regatta Point (∼52-51...
Premise of the study: Microcachrys tetragona (Podocarpaceae), endemic to the mountains of Tasmania, ...
A new fossil flora from central Queensland, of late Eocene or early Oligocene age, has yielded a div...
The descriptions of Pterostoma R.S.Hill, a new cycad genus with two species (P. zamiodes R.S.Hill an...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most wide...
Fossils can shed new light on plant biogeography and phylogeny. Pinnately lobed leaves from the Olig...
Fossils can shed new light on plant biogeography and phylogeny. Pinnately lobed leaves from the Olig...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Vegetative fossils of Fitzroya (Cupressaceae) are...
Fossil fruits of Icacinaceae are recorded from two Cenozoic sites in Australia, at Launceston in nor...
About ten taxa of Proteaceae are known from the Early Eocene in Tasmania, one from a Late Eocene sit...