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1by Daly, R. J., Jolley, D. W., Spicer, R. A.“..., together with several different angiosperm pollen taxa. Although constituting only 5.5% of the entire...”
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2by Zolina, Anastasia, Golovneva, Lina, Spicer, Robert“... and angiosperms. Angiosperms and conifers predominate and, unusually, the flora contains typical Cretaceous taxa...”
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3“... here refer to as the Corwin flora) contains angiosperms and is similar both to the Grebenka floral type...”
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4by Spicer, Robert A., Ahlberg, Anders, Herman, Alexei B., Kelley, Simon P., Raikevich, Mikhail I., Rees, Peter M.“... to the mid-Cretaceous North Pole (>72°N). The diversity of this flora is dominated by angiosperms followed...”
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5by Herman, Alexei B., Spicer, Robert A.“... taxa of ferns, ginkgoaleans, conifers and angiosperms. This flora exhibits plants common for the early...”
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6“... by angiosperms followed by conifers, ferns, cycadophytes, ginkgophytes and sphenophytes, in decreasing order...”
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7“... by the angiosperm Tiliaephyllum brooksense Moiseeva et Herman sp. nov. and conifer Metasequoia occidentalis (Newb...”
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8by Kennedy, Elizabeth M., Spicer, Robert A., Rees, Peter M.“... angiosperm leaf component of each flora. A latest Cretaceous (Pakawau Bush Road locality) flora yielded 58...”
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9by Spicer, R. A., Herman, A. B.“... and comparisons are made between the two regions. Nine angiosperm-rich, predominantly Cenomanian to Coniacian...”
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