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1. Do Southeast Asia's paleo‐Antarctic trees cool the planet?

2. The first Gondwanan Euphorbiaceae fossils reset the biogeographic history of the Macaranga‐Mallotus clade.

3. Decoding family‐level features for modern and fossil leaves from computer‐vision heat maps.

4. The Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution and the origins of modern biodiversity.

5. New physaloid fruit‐fossil species from early Eocene South America.

6. Eocene Araucaria Sect. Eutacta from Patagonia and floristic turnover during the initial isolation of South America.

7. The fossil flip-leaves ( Retrophyllum , Podocarpaceae) of southern South America.

8. Molecular dates require geologic testing.

9. Green Web or megabiased clock? Plant fossils from Gondwanan Patagonia speak on evolutionary radiations.

10. Resolving Australian analogs for an Eocene Patagonian paleorainforest using leaf size and floristics.

11. PALEO-ANTARCTIC RAINFOREST INTO THE MODERN OLD WORLD TROPICS: THE RICH PAST AND THREATENED FUTURE OF THE "SOUTHERN WET FOREST SURVIVORS".

12. MIOCENE LEAVES OF ELAEAGNUS (ELAEAGNACEAE) FROM THE QINGHAI-TIBET PLATEAU, ITS MODERN CENTER OF DIVERSITY AND ENDEMISM.

13. FIRST SOUTH AMERICAN AGATHIS (ARAUCARIACEAE), EOCENE OF PATAGONIA.

14. FIRST RECORD OF TODEA (OSMUNDACEAE) IN SOUTH AMERICA, FROM THE EARLY EOCENE PALEORAINFORESTS OF LAGUNA DEE HUNCO (PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA).

15. Rapid character scoring and tabulation of large leaf‐image libraries using Adobe Bridge.

16. RAINFOREST CONIFERS OF EOCENE PATAGONIA: ATTACHED CONES AND FOLIAGE OF THE EXTANT SOUTHEAST ASIAN AND AUSTRALASIAN GENUS DACRYCARPUS (PODOCARPACEAE).

17. PAPUACEDRUS (CUPRESSACEAE) IN EOCENE PATAGONIA: A NEW FOSSIL LINK TO AUSTRALASIAN RAINFORESTS.

18. CORRELATIONS OF CLIMATE AND PLANT ECOLOGY TO LEAF SIZE AND SHAPE: POTENTIAL PROXIES FOR THE FOSSIL RECORD.

19. A new fossil Acmopyle with accessory transfusion tissue and potential reproductive buds: Direct evidence for ever‐wet rainforests in Eocene Patagonia.

20. Agathis trees of Patagonia's Cretaceous‐Paleogene death landscapes and their evolutionary significance.

21. Fossil berries reveal global radiation of the nightshade family by the early Cenozoic.

22. Gondwanan survivor lineages and the high‐risk biogeography of Anthropocene Southeast Asia.

23. Cunoniaceae infructescences from the early Eocene Laguna del Hunco flora, Patagonia, Argentina.

24. Fossil moonseeds from the Paleogene of West Gondwana (Patagonia, Argentina).

25. Sensitivity of leaf size and shape to climate within Acer rubrum and Quercus kelloggii.

27. ECOLOGY OF LEAF TEETH: A MULTI-SITE ANALYSIS FROM AN AUSTRALIAN SUBTROPICAL RAINFOREST.

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