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Fossil flowers and fruits of capsular Myrtaceae from the Eocene of South Australia.
Canadian Journal of Botany, 2007Flowers and fruits of the Myrtaceae are described from the Middle Eocene Golden Grove locality of South Australia, and the taxon is here named Tristaniandra alleyi gen. et sp.nov. Flowers are pentamerous and perigynous, with sepals, petals, and stamens inserted on the rim of a hypanthium. Filaments are basally fused to form antepetalous stamen bundles,
David R Greenwood
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Serjania is among the largest Neotropical genera of Sapindaceae and comprises ca. 240 species. Traditionally, the genus has been defined by its schizocarpic fruits separating into three distally winged mericarps. However, recent phylogenetic studies have
VÍCTOR W Steinmann +2 more
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THE SYSTEMATIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SEED MORPHOLOGY IN THE NEOTROPICAL CAPSULAR‐FRUITED MELASTOMATACEAE
American Journal of Botany, 1972Seed shape has traditionally been used as a tribal character in the capsular‐fruited Melastomataceae. The seed morphology of the five neotropical tribes—Microlicieae, Tibouchineae, Rhexieae, Merianieae, and Bertolonieae—was studied with scanning electron and light microscopes.
Trevor Whiffin, A. Spencer Tomb
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Journal of Palaeosciences, 2016
The fossil flora of the Deccan Intertrappean beds of central India provides a unique opportunity for detailed investigation, taxonomic affinities and biogeographic relationships of plants during the late Cretaceous–early Palaeogene Period. The fossils found in cherts were deposited during quiescent intervals of lava flows. The present paper deals with
S.U. Borkar +4 more
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The fossil flora of the Deccan Intertrappean beds of central India provides a unique opportunity for detailed investigation, taxonomic affinities and biogeographic relationships of plants during the late Cretaceous–early Palaeogene Period. The fossils found in cherts were deposited during quiescent intervals of lava flows. The present paper deals with
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Posterior Arthroscopic Capsular Release in Frozen Shoulder
Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2009Martyn Snow, Lennard Funk
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