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  • 4. An unexpected noncarpellate epigynous flower from the Jurassic of China.
    Fu Q, Diez JB, Pole M, García Ávila M, Liu ZJ, Chu H, Hou Y, Yin P, Zhang GQ, Du K, Wang X.
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  • 9. A Novel Early Cretaceous Flower and Its Implications on Flower Derivation.
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  • 10. An early infructescence Hyrcantha decussata (comb. nov.) from the Yixian Formation in northeastern China.
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  • 13. A long-tailed, seed-eating bird from the Early Cretaceous of China.
    Zhou Z, Zhang F.
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  • 14. Embryological evidence for developmental lability during early angiosperm evolution.
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  • 15. Reconstructing the ancestral angiosperm flower and its initial specializations.
    Endress PK, Doyle JA.
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  • 16. A new macrofossil ephedroid plant with unusual bract morphology from the Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of northeastern China.
    Yang Y, Wang Y, Ferguson DK.
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