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Wang, H. & Dilcher, D. L. (2018): A new species of Donlesia (Ceratophyllaceae) from the Early Cretaceous of Kansas, USA. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 252: 20–28.

Edwards, D. & Li, C. -S. (2018): Further insights into the Lower Devonian terrestrial vegetation of Sichuan Province, China. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 253: 37–48.

Halamski, A. T., Kvaček, J. & Svobodová, M. (2018): Fossil mega- and microflora from the Březno Beds s.s. (Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Coniacian). – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 253: 123–138.

Moiseeva, M. G., Kodrul, T. M. & Herman, A. B. (2018): Early Paleogene Boguchan flora of the Amur Region (Russian Far East): Composition, age and palaeoclimatic implications. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 253: 15–36.

Šimůnek, Z. (2018): Cuticular analysis of new Westphalian and Stephanian Cordaites species from the USA. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 253: 1–14.

Akkemik, Ü., Atıcı, G., Poole, I. & Çobankaya, M. (2018): Three new silicified woods from a newly discovered earliest Miocene forest site in the Haymana Basin (Ankara, Turkey). – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 254: 49–64.

Pinson, J. B., Manchester, S. R. & Sessa, E. B. (2018): Culcita remberi sp. nov., an understory fern of Cyatheales from the Miocene of Northern Idaho. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 179(8): 635–639.

Kowalski, R. & Worobiec, E. (2018): Revision of Comarostaphylis globula (Ericaceae) from Cenozoic of Central Europe. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 254: 20–32.

Coiffard, C. & Mohr, B. A. R. (2018): Cretaceous tropical Alismatales in Africa: diversity, climate and evolution. – Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 20(2): 117–131.

Rothwell, G. W., Millay, M. A. & Stockey, R. A. (2018): Escapia gen. nov.: morphological evolution, paleogeographic diversification, and the environmental distribution of marattialean ferns through time. in Krings, M., Harper, C. L., Cuneo, N. R., Rothwell, G. W. (eds): Transformative paleobotany. Papers to commemorate the life and legacy of Thomas N. Taylor. Elsevier: 271–360.

Su, T., Li, S. F., Tang, H., Huang, J., Li, S. H., Deng, C. L. & Zhou, Z. K. (2018): Hemitrapa Miki (Lythraceae) from the earliest Oligocene of southeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its phytogeographic implications. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 257: 57–63.

Manchester, S. R., Dilcher, D. L., Judd, W. S., Corder, B. & Basinger, J. F. (2018): Early Eudicot flower and fruit: Dakotanthus gen. nov. from the Cretaceous Dakota Formation of Kansas and Nebraska, USA. – Acta Palaeobotanica 58(1): 27–40.

Manchester, S. R. & Balmaki, B. (2018): Spiny fruits revealed by nano-CT scanning: Pseudoanacardium peruvianum (Berry) gen. et comb. nov. from the early Oligocene Belén flora of Peru. – Acta Palaeobotanica 51(1): 41–48.

Bodnar, J., Drovandi, J. M., Morel, E. M. & Ganuza, D. G. (2018): Middle Triassic dipterid ferns from west-central Argentina and their relationship to palaeoclimatic changes. – Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 63(2): 397–416.

Jud, N. A., Gandolfo, M. A., Iglesias, A. & Wilf, P. (2018): Fossil flowers from the early Palaeocene of Patagonia, Argentina, with affinity to Schizomerieae (Cunoniaceae). – Annals of Botany 121(3): 431–442.

Ghosh, A. K., Kar, R., Chatterjee, R., Chakraborty, A. & Banerji, J. (2018): Two new conifers from the Early Cretaceous of the Rajmahal Basin, India: implications on palaeoecology and palaeogeography. – Ameghiniana 55(4): 437–450.

Jud, N. A., Iglesias, A., Wilf, P. & Gandolfo, M. A. (2018): Fossil moonseeds from the Paleogene of West Gondwana (Patagonia, Argentina). – American Journal of Botany 105(5): 927–942.

Peel, J. S. (2018): An epiphytacean-Girvanella (Cyanobacteria) symbiosis from the Cambrian (Series 3; Drumian) of North Greenland (Laurentia). – Bulletin of Geosciences 93(3): 327–336.

Coturel, E. P., Bodnar, J., Morel, E. M., Ganuza, D. G., Sagasti, A. J. & Beltrán, M. (2018): New species of osmundaceous fertile leaves from the upper Triassic of Argentina. – Acta Palaeobotanica 58(2): 107–119.

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2018): Fossil seeds with affinities to Austrobaileyales and Nymphaeales from the Early Cretaceous (early to middle Albian) of Virginia and Maryland, USA: new evidence for extensive extinction near the base of the angiosperm tree. in Krings, M., Harper, C. J., Cúneo, N. R., Rothwell, G. W. (eds): Transformative paleobotany. Papers to commemorate the life and legacy of Thomas N. Taylor. Academic Press: 417–435.

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