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- preservation may be summarised in a paleobotanical context as follows. Adpressions (compressions – impressions). These are the most commonly found type...
- pseudomonopodially. Pairs of fusiform-shaped, twisted sporangia preserved as adpressions were found in ****ociation with the axes and may belong to this species...
- molds, authigenic mineralization, replacement and recrystallization, adpression, carbonization, and bioimmuration. Fossils vary in size from one-micrometre...
- if they are anatomically preserved or Telangiopsis if they occur as adpressions. The more primitive forms of Telangium had sporangial walls that were...
- contained only one ovule. Most medullosalean ovules preserved as casts or adpressions show three longitudinal ribs and are ****igned to the fossil genus Trigonocarpus...
- S2CID 84204867. Gensel, Patricia G. (2022-08-05). "Partially Permineralized Adpressions of Wilhowia phocarum Gensel gen. et sp. nov., a New Basal Euphyllophyte...
- University. Daohugouthallus ciliiferus specimens are preserved as lichen adpression fossils left on a yellowish tuffaceous mudstone matrix. In total, five...
- years ago) northwest of the town of Azrou in central Morocco. They were 'adpressions' – a mixture of compressed and chemically altered remains of the original...
- the fossil-genus Jiaochengia). The family is currently only known from adpressions (compression-impressions), and the consequential paucity of anatomical...
- with no pinnae attached below the dichotomy. Such fronds, when found as adpressions, are known as ****sonites. The pinnules tend to be tongue-shaped or somewhat...