Lasiostrobus polysacci

Citations total:
10
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original Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Taylor,T.N. Lasiostrobus, gen.nov., a Staminate Strobilus of Gymnospermous affinity from the Pennsylvanian of North America. 1970
details Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Potonie,R. Examples of the natural system of spores, a supplement to the synopsis of the Sporae in situ, 1963 and the research reports from 1965,1967, and 1970 and to the phylogenetic sporolog 1973 1975
details Pennsylvanian Illinois Taylor,T.N. et al. The ultrastructure and reproductive significance of Lasiostrobus microspores 1977
details Paleozoic Nd Taylor,T.N. Pollen and pollen organ evolution in early seed plants. 1981
details Paleozoic Nd Taylor,T.N. Pollen and pollen organ evolution in early seed plants. 1981
details Late Pennsylvanian Nd Vasanthy,G. et al. The evolution of angiospermid pollen characteristics: Conjectures and Queries. (In: Proceeding of the Symposium on the Vistas in Indian Palaeobotany. K.P.Jain and R.S.Tiwari, editors) 1990
details Pennsylvanian Nd Vasanthy,G. et al. The evolution of angiospermid pollen characteristics: Conjectures and Queries. (In: Proceeding of the Symposium on the Vistas in Indian Palaeobotany. K.P.Jain and R.S.Tiwari, editors) 1990
details Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Kedves,M. Tranmission Electron Microscopy of the Fossil Gymnosperm Exines. 1994
details Carboniferous USA Balme,B.E. Fossil in situ, spores and pollen grains: An annotated catalogue. 1995
details Permian Nd Taylor,T.N. et al. In situ, pollen and spores in plant evolution. 14C -Importance of in situ, pollen and spores in understanding the biology and evolution of fossil plants. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996