Exceptional multi-organ Tilia fossils from Miocene Korea: A well-preserved fossil flower and evidence for higher diversity
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Authors: H. H. Chen, Q. Y. Zhang, G. S. Nam, L. B. Jia & Y. W. Xing
Full citation: Chen, H. H., Zhang, Q. Y., Nam, G. S., Jia, L. B. & Xing, Y. W. (2026): Exceptional multi-organ Tilia fossils from Miocene Korea: A well-preserved fossil flower and evidence for higher diversity. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 351: 105578.
Published: 2026
Journal: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Volume: 351
Pages: 105578
Journal publisher: Elsevier
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