196 results on '"Stockey, Ruth A."'
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2. Resolving the overall pattern of marattialean fern phylogeny
3. Beardia vancouverensis gen. et sp. nov. (Juglandaceae): Permineralized Fruits from the Eocene of British Columbia
4. Duabanga-like Leaves from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert and Comparative Leaf Histology of Lythraceae Sensu Lato
5. Extending the fossil record of Polytrichaceae : Early Cretaceous Meantoinea alophosioides gen. et sp. nov., permineralized gametophytes with gemma cups from Vancouver Island
6. Cyathea cranhamii sp. nov. (Cyatheaceae), Anatomically Preserved Tree Fern Sori from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
7. Anatomically Preserved Cycadeoidea (Cycadeoidaceae), with a Reevaluation of Systematic Characters for the Seed Cones of Bennettitales
8. The Fossil Monocot Limnobiophyllum scutatum: Resolving the Phylogeny of Lemnaceae
9. Anatomically preserved fossil cornalean fruits from the Upper Cretaceous of Hokkaido: Eydeia hokkaidoensis gen. et sp. nov.
10. Phylogenetic diversification of Early Cretaceous seed plants: The compound seed cone of Doylea tetrahedrasperma
11. Exploring the fossil history of pleurocarpous mosses: Tricostaceae fam. nov. from the Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, Canada
12. Hughmillerites vancouverensis sp. nov. and the Cretaceous diversification of Cupressaceae
13. In situ Fossil Seedlings of a Metasequoia-Like Taxodiaceous Conifer from Paleocene River Floodplain Deposits of Central Alberta, Canada
14. A novel cupulate seed plant, Xadzigacalix quatsinoensis gen. et sp. nov., provides new insight into the Mesozoic radiation of gymnosperms
15. Fossil Ectomycorrhizae from the Middle Eocene
16. Honeggeriella complexa gen. et sp. nov., a heteromerous lichen from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada)
17. Seed cone anatomy of Cheirolepidiaceae (Coniferales): Reinterpreting Pararaucaria patagonica Wieland
18. A Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian) seed cone provides the earliest fossil record for Picea (Pinaceae)
19. The seed cone Eathiestrobus gen. nov.: Fossil evidence for a Jurassic origin of Pinaceae
20. A new family of leafy liverworts from the middle Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
21. Phylogenetic Diversification of Equisetum (Equisetales) as Inferred from Lower Cretaceous Species of British Columbia, Canada
22. Anatomy and development of fruits of Lauraceae from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert
23. Is the anthophyte hypothesis alive and well? New evidence from the reproductive structures of Bennettitales
24. Introduction to the Darwin special issue: The abominable mystery
25. Distinguishing angiophytes from the earliest angiosperms: A Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Hauterivian) fruit-like reproductive structure
26. Todea from the Lower Cretaceous of western North America: implications for the phylogeny, systematics, and evolution of modern Osmundaceae
27. Establishing a Fossil Record for the Perianthless Piperales: Saururus tuckerae Sp. Nov. (Saururaceae) from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert
28. Cobbania corrugata Gen. et Comb. Nov. (Araceae): A Floating Aquatic Monocot from the Upper Cretaceous of Western North America
29. Cascadiacarpa spinosa gen. et sp. nov. (Fagaceae): Castaneoid Fruits from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, Canada
30. Fossil evidence for Paleocene diversification of Araceae:Bognerospadixgen. nov. andOrontiophyllum grandifoliumcomb. nov.
31. Studies of Paleozoic Seed Ferns: Anatomy and Morphology of Morphology of Microspermopteris aphyllum
32. Reproductive Biology of the Cerro Cuadrado (Jurassic) Fossil Conifers: Pararaucaria patagonica
33. Seeds and Embryos of Araucaria mirabilis
34. Permineralized Fruits and Seeds from the Princeton Chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Araceae
35. Fossil Ophioglossales in the Paleocene of Western North America
36. Paleozoic Seed Ferns: Heterangium kentuckyensis sp. nov., from the Upper Carboniferous of North America
37. A Permineralized Flower From the Middle Eocene of British Columbia
38. Permineralized Pinaceous Leaves from the Upper Cretaceous of Hokkaido
39. In Situ Cercidiphyllum-like Seedlings from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada
40. The Role of Hydropteris pinnata gen. et. sp. nov. In Reconstructing the cladistics of Heterosporous Ferns
41. Cynodontium luthii sp. nov.: a permineralized moss gametophyte from the Late Cretaceous of the North Slope of Alaska
42. Extending the fossil record for foliicolous Dothideomycetes: Bleximothyrium ostiolatum gen. et sp. nov., a unique fly‐speck fungus from the Lower Cretaceous of Virginia, USA
43. Diversification of crown groupAraucaria: the role ofAraucaria famiisp. nov. in the Late Cretaceous (Campanian) radiation of Araucariaceae in the Northern Hemisphere
44. Character evolution of modern fly‐speck fungi and implications for interpreting thyriothecial fossils
45. Fossil evidence for Paleocene diversification of Araceae: Bognerospadix gen. nov. and Orontiophyllum grandifolium comb. nov.
46. Diversification of crown group Araucaria: the role of Araucaria famii sp. nov. in the mid‐Cretaceous (Campanian) radiation of Araucariaceae in the Northern Hemisphere.
47. Anatomically preserved fossil cornalean fruits from the Upper Cretaceous of Hokkaido:Eydeia hokkaidoensisgen. et sp. nov.
48. Todeafrom the Lower Cretaceous of western North America: implications for the phylogeny, systematics, and evolution of modern Osmundaceae
49. BEARDIA VANCOUVERENSIS GEN. ET SP. NOV. (JUGLANDACEAE): PERMINERALIZED FRUITS FROM THE EOCENE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
50. The role of Hydropteris pinnatagen. et sp. nov. in reconstructing the cladistics of heterosporous ferns
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