Zlatko Kvaček
Standard form: Kvaček
Author LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:auth:2
Organization: Charles University, Faculty of Science
Main area of interest: Tertiary palaeobotany
*1937 - ✝2020
IPNI ID: 14785-1
New names
Baragwanathia brevifolia P.Kraft et Kvaček 2017
Bidens inopinata Kvaček, Teodoridis et Roiron 2011
Distylium huardii Kvaček, Teodoridis et Roiron 2011
Lysichiton austriacus (J.Kvaček et A.Herman) Bogner, K.R.Johnson, Kvaček et Upchurch 2007
Orontium mackii Bogner, K.R.Johnson, Kvaček et Upchurch 2007
Orontium wolfei Bogner, K.R.Johnson, Kvaček et Upchurch 2007
Platanus subg. Glandulosa Kvaček, Manchester et Shuang X.Guo 2001
Polystichum pacltovae Kvaček in Kvaček & Teodoridis 2020
Styrax burdigalensis Kvaček, Teodoridis et Roiron 2011
Symplocarpus hoffmaniae Bogner, K.R.Johnson, Kvaček et Upchurch 2007
Citations in Fossil Plant Names
Kvaček, Z. & Teodoridis, V. (2020): A new Oligocene fern of Dryopteridaceae from the České středohoří Mts (Czech Republic). – Neues Jahrb. Geol. Paläontol., Abh. 295(1): 9–16.
Mantzouka, D., Sakala, J., Kvaček, Z., Koskeridou, E. & Ioakim, C. (2019): Two fossil conifer species from the Neogene of Alonissos Island (Iliodroma, Greece). – Geodiversitas 41(3): 125–142.
Kraft, P. & Kvaček, Z. (2017): Where the lycophytes come from? – A piece of the story from the Silurian of peri-Gondwana. – Gondwana Research 45: 180–190.
Kvaček, Z., Teodoridis, V. & Roiron, P. (2011): A forgotten Miocene mastixioid flora of Arjuzanx (Landes, SW France). – Palaeontographica, Abt. B, Paläophytol. 285(30): 3–111.
Bogner, J., Johnson, K. R., Kvaček, Z. & Upchurch Jr., G. R. (2007): New fossil leaves of Araceae from the Late Cretaceous and Paleogene of western North America. – Zitteliana, Ser. A 47: 133–147.
Wilde, V., Kvaček, Z. & Bogner, J. (2005): Fossil leaves of the Araceae from the European Eocene and notes on other aroid fossils. – Int. J. Pl. Sci. 166(1): 157–183.
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. – Int. J. Pl. Sci. 162(2): 441–458.
Kvaček, Z. (1995): Limnobiophyllum Krassilov – a fossil link between the Araceae and the Lemnaceae. – Aquatic Bot. 50: 49–61.