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Kvaček, J., Iymaz, I. O., Hosgor, I. & Mendes, M. M. (2019): New araucarian conifer from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of southeastern Turkey. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 180(6): 597–606.

Contreras, D., Escapa, I. H., Iribarren, R. & Cúneo, N. R. (2019): Reconstructing the Early Evolution of the Cupressaceae: A Whole-Plant Description of a New Austrohamia Species from the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Early Jurassic), Argentina. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 180(8): 834–868.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2019): The Early Cretaceous mesofossil flora of Torres Vedras (NE of Forte da Forca), Portugal: a palaeofloristic analysis of an early angiosperm community. – Fossil Imprint 75(2): 153–257.

Akkemik, Ü., Akkılıç, H. & Güngör, Y. (2019): Fossil wood from the Neogene of the Kilyos coastal area in Istanbul, Turkey. – Palaeontographica, Abt. B 299(1–6): 133–185.

Akkemik, Ü. (2019): New fossil wood descriptions from the Pliocene of central Anatolia and the presence of Taxodioxylon in Turkey from the Oligocene. Turkish Journal of Earth Science. 2. – Turkish Journal of Earth Science 28(3): 398–409.

Del Rio, C., Thomas, R. & De Franceschi, D. (2019): Fruits of Icacinaceae Miers from the Palaeocene of the Paris Basin (Oise, France). – Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 108(2017)(4): 459–469.

Del Rio, Stull & De Franceschi (2019): New species of Iodes fruits (Icacinaceae) from the early Eocene Le Quesnoy locality, Oise, France. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 262: 60–71.

Manchester, S. R. & Lott, T. A. (2019): Bonanzacarpum sprungerorum, a bizarre fruit type from the Eocene Green River Formation of Utah, USA. – Fossil Imprint 75(2): 281–288.

Akkemik, Ü. (2019): Validation of four new plant fossil names from Turkey. – Fossil Imprint 75(2): 289–291.

Mamontov, D. A., McLean, D., Orlova, O. A. & Gavrilova, O. A. (2019): Maiaspora: a new miospore genus with enigmatic sculpture from the late Visean of European Russia. – Papers in Palaeontology 7(online)(1): 263–306.

Huegele, I. B. & Manchester, S. R. (2019): Newly recognized diversity of fruits and seeds from the Late Paleogene flora of Trinity County, East Texas, USA. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 180(7): 681–708.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2019): Geminispermum, an Early Cretaceous (early–middle Albian) cupulate unit from the angiosperm-dominated Puddledock flora of eastern North America. – Acta Palaeobotanica 59(2): 229–239.

Libertín, M., Kvaček, J., Bek, J., Žárský, V. & Štorch, P. (2018): Sporophytes of polysporangiate land plants from the early Silurian period may have been photosynthetically autonomous. – Nature Plants 4: 269–271.

Doweld, A. B. (2018): New names of fossil Berberidaceae. – Phytotaxa 351(1): 72–80.

Martínez, C., Gandolfo, M. A. & Cúneo, N. R. (2018): Angiosperm leaves and cuticles from the uppermost Cretaceous of Patagonia, biogeographic implications and atmospheric paleo-CO2 estimates. – Cretaceous Research 89: 107–118.

Pujana, R. R., Iglesias, A., Raffi, M. E. & Olivero, E. B. (2018): Angiosperm fossil woods from the Upper Cretaceous of Western Antarctica (Santa Marta Formation). – Cretaceous Research 90: 349–362.

Friis, E. M., Mendes, M. M. & Pedersen, K. R. (2018): Paisia, an Early Cretaceous eudicot angiosperm flower with pantoporate pollen from Portugal. – Grana 57(1–2): 1–15.

Yamada, T., Legrand, J. & Nishida, H. (2018): Late Early Cretaceous (Albian) Sasayama Flora from the Sasayama Group in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. – Paleontological Research 22(2): 112–128.

Mantzouka, D. (2018): The first report of Cryptocaryoxylon from the Neogene (early Miocene) of Eurasia (Eastern Mediterranean: Lesbos and Lemnos Islands, Greece). – Fossil Imprint 74(1–2): 29–36.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2018): Extinct taxa of exotestal seeds close to Austrobaileyales and Nymphaeales from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal. – Fossil Imprint 74(1–2): 135–158.

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