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Kvaček, J., Dašková, J. & Pátová, R. (2006): A new schizaeaceous fern, Schizaeopsis ekrtii sp. nov., and its in situ spores from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of the Czech Republic. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 140: 51–60.

Zodrow, E. L., Šimůnek, Z., Cleal, C. J., Bek, J. & Pšenička, J. (2006): Taxonomic revision of the Palaeozoic marattialean fern Acitheca Schimper. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 138(3–4): 239–280.

Rydin, C., Pedersen, K. R., Crane, P. R. & Friis, E. M. (2006): Former Diversity of Ephedra (Gnetales): Evidence from Early Cretaceous Seeds from Portugal and North America. – Annals of Botany 98(1): 123–140.

Pšenička, J., Bek, J. & Rößler, R. (2005): Two new species of Sonapteris gen. nov. (Botryopteridaceae) based on compressions from the Upper Carboniferous (Bolsovian-Westphalian D) of the Pilsen Basin, Bohemian Massif. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 136: 111–142.

Leng, Q., Schönenberger, J. & Friis, E. M. (2005): Late Cretaceous follicular fruits from southern Sweden with systematic affinities to early diverging eudicots. – Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 148(4): 377–407.

Bogner, J., Hoffman, G. L. & Aulenback, K. R. (2005): A fossilized aroid infructescence, Albertarum pueri gen.nov. et sp.nov., of Late Cretaceous (Late Campanian) age from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of southern Alberta, Canada. – Canadian Journal of Botany 83(6): 591–598.

Wilde, V., Kvaček, Z. & Bogner, J. (2005): Fossil leaves of the Araceae from the European Eocene and notes on other aroid fossils. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 166(1): 157–183.

von Balthazar, M., Pedersen, K. R. & Friis, E. M. (2005): Teixeiraea lusitanica, a new fossil flower from the Early Creataceous of Portugal with affinities to Ranunculates. – Plant Systematics and Evolution 255: 55–75.

Kvaček, J. & Herman, A. B. (2005): Validation of Araciphyllites austriacus J. Kvaček et Herman (Monocotyledones: Araceae). – Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series 174(1–4): 1–5.

del Fueyo, G. M. & Archangelsky, S. (2005): A new araucarian pollen cone with in situ Cyclusphaera Elsik from the Aptian of Patagonia, Argentina. – Cretaceous Research 26(5): 757–768.

Frumin, S. I., Eklund, H. & Friis, E. M. (2004): Mauldinia hirsuta sp. nov., a New Member of the Extinct Genus Mauldinia (Lauraceae) from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian‐Turonian) of Kazakhstan. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 165(5): 883–895.

Riley, M. G. & Stockey, R. A. (2004): Cardstonia tolmanii gen. et sp. nov. (Limnocharitaceae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 165(5): 897–916.

Kvaček, J. & Herman, A. B. (2004): Monocotyledons from the Early Campanian (Cretaceous) of Grünbach, Lower Austria. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 128(3–4): 323–353.

Kustatscher, E., Wachtler, M. & van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J. H. A. (2004): A number of additional and revised taxa from the Ladinian Flora of the Dolomites, Northern Italy. – Geo.Alp 1: 57–69.

Pšenička, J. & Bek, J. (2004): Techovia bulgarensis gen. et sp. nov. from the Pennsylvanian of the Dobrudzha Coalfield, Bulgaria. – Geologica Balcanica 34(1–2): 69–76.

Manchester, S. R. & Dillhoff, R. M. (2004): Fagus (Fagaceae) fruits, foliage, and pollen from the Middle Eocene of Pacific Northwestern North America. – Canadian Journal of Botany 82: 1509–1517.

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R. & Crane, P. R. (2004): Araceae from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal: Evidence on the emergence of monocotyledons. – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101(47): 16565–16570.

Tao, J.-R. & Yang, Y. (2003): Alloephedra xingxuei gen. et sp. nov., an Early Cretaceous member of Ephedraceae from Dalazi Formation in Yanji Basin, Jilin Province of China. – Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 42(2): 208–215.

Pšenička, J., Bek, J., Zodrow, E. L., Cleal, C. J. & Hemsley, A. R. (2003): A new late Westphalian fossil marattialean fern from Nova Scotia. – Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 142: 199–212.

Kvaček, J. & Eklund, H. (2003): A report on newly recovered reproductive structures from the Cenomanian of Bohemia (Central Europe). – International Journal of Plant Sciences 164(6): 1021–1039.

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