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Diversity and homologies of corystosperm seed-bearing structures from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia

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Gongle Shi, Fabiany Herrera, Patrick S. Herendeen, Elizabeth G. Clark & Peter R. Crane. (2022) Silicified cupulate seed-bearing structures from the Early Cretaceous of eastern Inner Mongolia, China: rethinking the corystosperm concept. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 20:1, pages 1-33.
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Miriam Slodownik, Robert S. Hill & Stephen McLoughlin. (2023) Komlopteris: A persistent lineage of post-Triassic corystosperms in Gondwana. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 317, pages 104950.
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Gongle Shi, Fabiany Herrera, Patrick S. Herendeen, Elizabeth G. Clark & Peter R. Crane. (2021) Mesozoic cupules and the origin of the angiosperm second integument. Nature 594:7862, pages 223-226.
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Julian Herting & Thomas Stützel. (2020) Morphogenesis of the seed cone of Araucaria araucana (Molina) K. Koch and the evolution of the coniferous seed scale. Flora 273, pages 151719.
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Mário Miguel Mendes, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen & Else Marie Friis. (2020) Battenispermum hirsutum gen. et sp. nov., a new Early Cretaceous seed from Portugal with chlamydospermous organisation. Cretaceous Research 109, pages 104376.
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