Dicroidium

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1abaxial surface. The cuticle is thin but resistant, and shows dicyclic stomata with incomplete rings of subsidiary cells (figure 3), a feature characteristic of many species of Dicroidium (e.g., Anderson and Anderson 198

abaxial surface. The cuticle is thin but resistant, and shows dicyclic stomata with incomplete rings of subsidiary cells (figure 3), a feature characteristic of many species of Dicroidium (e.g., Anderson and Anderson 198

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2Dicroidium foliage from Mount Falla, central Transantarctic Mountains  1L

Dicroidium foliage from Mount Falla, central Transantarctic Mountains 1L

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3A Late Triassic flora from the Allan Hills, southern Victoria Land AF

A Late Triassic flora from the Allan Hills, southern Victoria Land AF

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4Dow, W.GKerogen studies and geological interpretations. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 7, Griffin, J . , H. Windom, and E.D. GoldbergThe distribution of clay minerals in the world ocean. Deep

Dow, W.GKerogen studies and geological interpretations. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 7, Griffin, J . , H. Windom, and E.D. GoldbergThe distribution of clay minerals in the world ocean. Deep

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5Arial Narrow Negreta cursiva

Arial Narrow Negreta cursiva

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6Late Triassic flora from Mount Falla, Queen Alexandra Range EDITH  L. TAYLOR and THOMAS N. TAYLOR

Late Triassic flora from Mount Falla, Queen Alexandra Range EDITH L. TAYLOR and THOMAS N. TAYLOR

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7An unusual plant organ from the Triassic of Antarctica LISA D. BOUCHER, THOMAS N. TAYLOR, and EDITH L. TAYLOR, Department of Plant Biology and Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

An unusual plant organ from the Triassic of Antarctica LISA D. BOUCHER, THOMAS N. TAYLOR, and EDITH L. TAYLOR, Department of Plant Biology and Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

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8Terrestrial geology and geophysics  Closure in Gondwanaland distribution of conchostracan genus Leala P. TASCH

Terrestrial geology and geophysics Closure in Gondwanaland distribution of conchostracan genus Leala P. TASCH

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9USGS Open-File Report[removed]Extended Abstract 034

USGS Open-File Report[removed]Extended Abstract 034

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Language: English - Date: 2007-06-28 13:45:00
10Stems with attached Dicroidium leaves from the Ipswich Coal Measures, Queensland, Australia

Stems with attached Dicroidium leaves from the Ipswich Coal Measures, Queensland, Australia

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-06 00:05:19