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1. Filamentous cyanobacteria preserved in masses of fungal hyphae from the Triassic of Antarctica.

2. Under pressure? Epicormic shoots and traumatic growth zones in high-latitude Triassic trees from East Antarctica.

3. Fungi and fungal interactions in the Rhynie chert: a review of the evidence, with the description of Perexiflasca tayloriana gen. et sp. nov. † .

4. Early Devonian (~410 mya) microfossils resembling Characiopsis (Tribophyceae) and Characium (Chlorophyceae).

5. Paleomycology of the Princeton Chert II. Dark-septate fungi in the aquatic angiosperm Eorhiza arnoldii indicate a diverse assemblage of root-colonizing fungi during the Eocene.

6. Paleomycology of the Princeton Chert I. Fossil hyphomycetes associated with the early Eocene aquatic angiosperm, Eorhiza arnoldii.

7. Triassic leech cocoon from Antarctica contains fossil bell animal.

8. Antarctic glossopterid diversity on a local scale: the presence of multiple megasporophyll genera, Upper Permian, Mt. Achernar, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica.

9. Morphological and functional stasis in mycorrhizal root nodules as exhibited by a Triassic conifer.

10. Root suckering in a Triassic conifer from Antarctica: paleoecological and evolutionary implications.

12. Organization, anatomy, and fungal endophytes of a Triassic conifer embryo.

14. Seed ferns from the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic: Any angiosperm ancestors lurking there?

15. Development and ecological implications of dormant buds in the high-Paleolaltitude Triassic sphenophyte Spaciinodum (Equisetaceae).

16. Secondary phloem anatomy of Cycadeoidea (Bennettitales).

17. Cataphylls of the Middle Triassic cycad Antarcticycas schopfii and new insights into cycad evolution.

18. Protoascon missouriensis, a complex fossil microfungus revisited.

19. The Enigmatic Paleozoic plants Spermopteris and Phasmatocycas reconsidered.

20. Hapsidoxylon terpsichorum gen. et sp. nov., a stem with unusual anatomy from the Triassic of Antarctica.

21. Anatomy of umkomasia (corystospermales) from the triassic of antarctica.

22. Ashicaulis woolfei n. sp.: additional evidence for the antiquity of osmundaceous ferns from the Triassic of Antarctica.

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