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Autor:
H. Trevor Clifford
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Journal of Vegetation Science. 29:569-572
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 247:40-52
Utilising both macrofossil and spore evidence the fern, Lygodium Swartz, is shown to be common in the Cenozoic of eastern Australia. A new species, Lygodium goonyellum sp. nov. that has laminate fertile pinnules with crenulate margins and reticulate
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 242:43-57
The internal morphology and anatomy of silicified fruits of Fontainocarpa were studied using traditional thin sectioning techniques, SEM and synchrotron computed tomographic (CT) imaging and animations, to enable comparative analyses with extant, ind
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 241:39-48
A fossil seed from south east Queensland referable to the extant genus Aleurites (candlenut) is described as a new species, A. australis, and is one of the few macrofossil records of Euphorbiaceae from Australia. The new fossil data and phylogenetic
Autor:
H. Trevor Clifford, Mary E. Dettmann, Merrick Ekins, Andrew C. Rozefelds, Andrew Hammond, Anita K. Milroy
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany.
A new fossil flora from central Queensland, of late Eocene or early Oligocene age, has yielded a diverse assemblage of flowering plants and ferns, including the first evidence of horsetails (Equisetum L.) from the Cenozoic of Australia. The fossils a
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Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 40:1-11
Rozefelds, A.C., Dettmann, M.E., Clifford, H.T. & Lewis, D., August 2015. Macrofossil evidence of early sporophyte stages of a new genus of water fern Tecaropteris (Ceratopteridoideae: Pteridaceae) from the Paleogene Redbank Plains Formation, southea
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature. 59:27-38
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Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 36:217-237
Dettmann, M.E., Clifford, H.T., Peters, M., June 2012. Emwadea microcarpa gen. et sp. nov.—anatomically preserved araucarian seed cones from the Winton Formation (late Albian), western Queensland, Australia. Alcheringa, 217–237. ISSN 0311-5518. A
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Cretaceous Research. 30:339-355
A new anatomically preserved, permineralised fossil flower/fruit taxon, Lovellea wintonensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from upper Albian sediments of the Winton Formation, western Queensland. The flower/fruit has a cup-shaped receptacle with per
Autor:
Mary E. Dettmann, H. Trevor Clifford
Publikováno v:
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 134:71-84
Silicified fragments of false-trunks of the fern, Tempskya judithae sp. nov., are described from lower Cretaceous (latest Albian) sediments near Winton, central-western Queensland. The species is characterised by a three-layered sclerenchymatous cort