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Savoretti, A., Bodnar, J., Coturel, E. P. & Beltrán, M. (2022): Fossil Bryophytes from the Middle Triassic Sorocayense Group, San Juan Province, Central-Western Argentina. – Ameghiniana 59(3): 179–200.

Chen, P. R., Del Rio, C., Huang, J., Liu, J., Zhao, J. G., Spicer, R. A., Li, S. F., Wang, T. X., Zhou, Z. K. & Su, T. (2022): Fossil Capsular Valves of Koelreuteria (Sapindaceae) from the Eocene of Central Tibetan Plateau and Their Biogeographic Implications. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 183(4): 307–319.

Aguado, R., Company, M., O'Dogherty, L., Sandoval, J. & Martinez, M. (2022): New insights into the Barremian–lower Aptian calcareous nannofossils of the Mediterranean Tethys: Chronostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic implications. – Marine Micropaleontology 173: 102114 (24 pp.).

Pšenička, J., Zhou, W. M., Boyce, C. K., Votočková Frojdová, J., Bek, J., Opluštil, S. & Wang, J. (2022): Two new leptosporangiate ferns from in situ volcanic ash of the Whetstone Horizon (Kladno Formation, Pennsylvanian), Pilsen Basin, Czech Republic. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 299: 1–25.

Denk, T., Sami, M., Teodoridis, V. & Martinetto, E. (2022): The late Early Pleistocene flora of Oriolo, Faenza (Italy): assembly of the modern forest biome. – Fossil Imprint 78(1): 217–262.

Koutecký, V., Sakala, J. & Chytrý, V. (2022): Paradiospyroxylon kvacekii gen. et sp. nov. from the Paleogene of the Czech Republic: a case study of individual variability and its significance for fossil wood systematics. – Historical Biology 35(online)(7): 1186–1196.

Playford, G. (2022): Mississippian palynoflora from the Clarke River Basin, north Queensland, Australia. – Ameghiniana 59(4): 225–264.

Naugolnykh, S. V. & Mogutcheva, N. К. (2022): Taimyria gen. nov., a new genus of evolutionary advanced gymnosperms from Triassic of the Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia.Fossil Imprint 78(2): 432–444.

Niccolini, G., Martinetto, E., Lanini, B., Menichetti, E., Fusco, F., Hakobyan, E. & Bertini, A. (2022): Late Messinian flora from the post-evaporitic deposits of the Piedmont Basin (Northwest Italy). – Fossil Imprint 78(1): 189–216.

Ji, D. S., Xiao, L., Guo, L. Y., Li, X. C., Wu, Z. L., Liang, J. Q., Wang, M. T., Xia, X. Y., Sun, N. & Fu, C. F. (2022): A New Species of Comptonia (Myricaceae) from the Early Miocene of Central Inner Mongolia, China, and Phytogeographic History of Sweet–Fern. – Biology 11: 1326 (16).

Xiao, L., Wu, Z., Guo, L., Li, X., Ji, D. S., Xia, X., Wang, J., Liang, J. & Sun, N. (2022): Late Miocene Leaves and Endocarps of Choerospondias (Anacardiaceae) from Zhejiang, Eastern China: Implications for Paleogeography and Paleoclimate. – Biology 11(10): 1399 (18).

Kvaček, J. (2022): New species of Zamites from the Cenomanian of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin. – Fossil Imprint 78(2): 425–431.

Greenwood, D. R., Conran, J. & West, C. K. (2022): Palm fronds from western Canada are the northernmost palms from the Late Cretaceous of North America and may include the oldest Arecaceae. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 301: 104641 (1–20).

Wu, M. X., Huang, J., Su, T., Zhou, Z. K. & Xing, Y. W. (2022): Fraxinus L. (Oleaceae) fruits from the early Oligocene of southwest China and their biogeographic implications. – Fossil Imprint 77(2): 287–298.

Sadowski, E. M., Schmidt, A. R. & Kunzmann, L. (2022): The hyperdiverse conifer flora of the Baltic amber forest. – Palaeontographica, Abt. B 304(1–4): 1–148.

Wheeler, E. A. & Manchester, S. R. (2022): A diverse assemblage of Late Eocene woods from Oregon, western USA. – Fossil Imprint 77(2): 299–329.

Chernomorets, O. & Sakala, J. (2021): Mixoxylon australe gen. et sp. nov., a unique homoxylous wood with non-angiosperm affinity from the Lower Cretaceous of Antarctica (Albian, James Ross Island). – Antarctic Science 33(5): 493–501.

Kvaček, J., Dašková, J. & Libertín, M. (2021): Catalogue of plant fossils described in works by Kaspar M. Sternberg. Second revised edition. – Sternbergiana 1: 1–309.

Aung, A. T., Del Rio, C., Wang, T. X., Liu, J., Spicer, T. E. V. & Su, T. (2021): Fossil fruits and pollen grains of Trapa from the Upper Pliocene of the Sanying Formation (Yunnan, China). – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 293: 1–7.

Stockey, R. A., Hoffman, G. L. & Rothwell, G. W. (2021): Fossil evidence for Paleocene diversification of Araceae: Bognerospadix gen. nov. and Orontiophyllum grandifolium comb. nov.American Journal of Botany 108(8): 1417–1440.

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