Fig. 5 in A new vesselless angiosperm stem with a cambial variant from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica ...
Fig. 5. World distribution of extant Chloranthaceae (red area) and sites where macro/meso fossils of the family were found (asterisks): Couperites USA), Chloranthistemon (Sweden and USA), Asteropollis plant and Canrightia (Portugal), Zlatkocarpus (Czech Republic), loose anthers Argentina), and Sarca...
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Summary: | Fig. 5. World distribution of extant Chloranthaceae (red area) and sites where macro/meso fossils of the family were found (asterisks): Couperites USA), Chloranthistemon (Sweden and USA), Asteropollis plant and Canrightia (Portugal), Zlatkocarpus (Czech Republic), loose anthers Argentina), and Sarcandraxylon gen. nov. (Antarctic Peninsula). ... : Published as part of Pipo, M. Laura, Iglesias, Ari & Bodnar, Josefina, 2020, A new vesselless angiosperm stem with a cambial variant from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica, pp. 261-272 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 65 (2) on page 268, DOI: 10.4202/app.00697.2019, http://zenodo.org/record/12195736 ... |
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