On the basis of rich vegetative and fertile material from the Val Gardena Formation in the Dolomites and the Vicentinian Alps, coniferous remains have been studied in detail with the aid of cuticle analysis. Except the genus Ortiseia Florin, three other natural genera can be distinguished: Majonica nov. gen, Dolomitia nov. gen. and Pseudovoltzia Florin. Within both Majonica and Dolomitia a single species is recognized, Majonica alpina nov. sp. and Dolomitia cittertiae nov. sp., respectively. Within Pseudovoltzia two species can be recognized: P. liebeana (Geinitz) Florin and P. sjerpii nov. sp. The genera Majonica, Dolomitia and Pseudovoltzia are associated with ovuliferous fructifications and Majonica even with polliniferous cones and b...
Tobleria bicuspis, a coniferophyte seed cone, is described from the Jambi Palaeoflora, Sumatra of As...
A historical account of research on glossopterid ovuliferous reproductive structures reveals starkly...
Texas are dominated by seed plants, some apparently congeneric with taxa heretofore known only from ...
On the basis of rich material from the Val Gardena Formation in the Dolomites and the Vicentinian Al...
Premise of research. The diversity of conifers from Kühwiesenkopf/Monte Prà della Vacca has been inf...
A major global change, the transition from an icehouse to a greenhouse world, took place during the ...
A new fossiliferous horizon from the famous Bletterbach area is described. The new megafossil locali...
An extensive collection of compressed altered remains, including leafy shoots and ovules similar to ...
This paper reviews the plant macro- and microfossil (palynoflora) record from the upper Permian Blet...
On the basis of abundant material from the Waderner Gruppe (= Nahe Gruppe of Boy and Fichter, 1982; ...
This paper deals with Permian peltasperm foliages attributed to a new genus Permocallipteris Naug., ...
© 2019 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Premise of research. Late Permian Voltzial...
© 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. A new genus and species of male cones of coniferophyte from the Lower Pe...
ACL-11-43International audienceIn the Perdasdefogu Basin (Ogliastra, Sardinia) plants occurring in a...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Noeggerathiales are an extinct group of heterosporous shrubs and trees that we...
Tobleria bicuspis, a coniferophyte seed cone, is described from the Jambi Palaeoflora, Sumatra of As...
A historical account of research on glossopterid ovuliferous reproductive structures reveals starkly...
Texas are dominated by seed plants, some apparently congeneric with taxa heretofore known only from ...
On the basis of rich material from the Val Gardena Formation in the Dolomites and the Vicentinian Al...
Premise of research. The diversity of conifers from Kühwiesenkopf/Monte Prà della Vacca has been inf...
A major global change, the transition from an icehouse to a greenhouse world, took place during the ...
A new fossiliferous horizon from the famous Bletterbach area is described. The new megafossil locali...
An extensive collection of compressed altered remains, including leafy shoots and ovules similar to ...
This paper reviews the plant macro- and microfossil (palynoflora) record from the upper Permian Blet...
On the basis of abundant material from the Waderner Gruppe (= Nahe Gruppe of Boy and Fichter, 1982; ...
This paper deals with Permian peltasperm foliages attributed to a new genus Permocallipteris Naug., ...
© 2019 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Premise of research. Late Permian Voltzial...
© 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. A new genus and species of male cones of coniferophyte from the Lower Pe...
ACL-11-43International audienceIn the Perdasdefogu Basin (Ogliastra, Sardinia) plants occurring in a...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Noeggerathiales are an extinct group of heterosporous shrubs and trees that we...
Tobleria bicuspis, a coniferophyte seed cone, is described from the Jambi Palaeoflora, Sumatra of As...
A historical account of research on glossopterid ovuliferous reproductive structures reveals starkly...
Texas are dominated by seed plants, some apparently congeneric with taxa heretofore known only from ...