18 results on '"Pigg, Kathleen B."'
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2. Urticaceae leaves with stinging trichomes were already present in latest early Eocene Okanogan Highlands, British Columbia, Canada
3. Rolled liverwort mats explain major Prototaxites features: Response to commentaries
4. Structural, physiological, and stable carbon isotopic evidence that the enigmatic Paleozoic fossil Prototaxites formed from rolled liverwort mats
5. Fruits of Icacinaceae (Tribe Iodeae) from the Late Paleocene of western North America
6. Comparative infructescence morphology in Altingia (Altingiaceae) and discordance between morphological and molecular phylogenies
7. Utility of high resolution x‐ray computed tomography (HRXCT) for paleobotanical studies: an example using London Clay fruits and seeds
8. Paleoactaea gen. nov. (Ranunculaceae) fruits from the Paleogene of North Dakota and the London Clay
9. Shirleya grahamae gen. et sp. nov. (Lythraceae), Lagerstroemia‐like fruits from the middle Miocene Yakima Canyon flora, central Washington State, USA
10. Anatomically preserved Liquidambar (Altingiaceae) from the middle Miocene of Yakima Canyon, Washington state, USA, and its biogeographic implications
11. Anatomically preserved Woodwardia virginica (Blechnaceae) and a new filicalean fern from the middle Miocene Yakima Canyon flora of central Washington, USA
12. Anatomical and developmental study of petrifiedQuercus(Fagaceae) fruits from the Middle Miocene, Yakima Canyon, Washington, USA
13. Clevelandodendron ohioensis, Gen. et sp. nov., A Slender Upright Lycopsid from the Late Devonian Cleveland Shale of Ohio
14. ANATOMICALLY PRESERVED GLOSSOPTERIS STEMS WITH ATTACHED LEAVES FROM THE CENTRAL TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS, ANTARCTICA
15. A New Jurassic Isoetites (Isoetales) from the Wallowa Terrane in Hells Canyon, Oregon and Idaho
16. PALEOZOIC SEED FERNS: HETERANGIUM KENTUCKYENSIS SP. NOV., FROM THE UPPER CARBONIFEROUS OF NORTH AMERICA
17. Stem-Root Transition of an Upper Pennsylvanian Woody Lycopsid
18. Comparative infructescence morphology in Liquidambar (Altingiaceae) and its evolutionary significance.
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