Early Miocene conifer macrofossils from the Most Basin ( Czech Republic )
@inproceedings{Marianna2008EarlyMC, title={Early Miocene conifer macrofossils from the Most Basin ( Czech Republic )}, author={Marianna and Mine and Velk{\'a} {\vC}ernoc}, year={2008} }
A systematic overview of the conifer macrofossils (leaves, cones, seeds and wood) from the Lower Miocene of the Most Basin (Czech Republic) is presented and nine natural units (botanical species) are defined, belonging to three species of Pinus L. and one species of Pseudolarix GORDON, Quasisequoia SRINIVASAN & FRIIS emend. KUNZMANN, Taxodium RICHARD, Glyptostrobus ENDLICHER, TetraclinisMASTERS and CupressospermumMAI emend. KUNZMANN. Seeds of the latter taxon have been firstly described from… CONTINUE READING
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