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- morphogenus of lady fern containing a single morphospecies ****whitea allenbyensis. The species is known from permineralized remains recovered from the...
- division Ascomycota. Paleoserenomyces allenbyensis stromata are darker in coloration than the Uhlia allenbyensis host cells, from which the infections...
- "whole plant" description has been give for the Ypresian age Decodon allenbyensis described from the Eocene Okanagan Highlands Princeton Chert site. Seeds...
- inflorescence traces. Leaves of Uhlia allenbyensis show parasitism by the parasitic fungus Paleoserenomyces allenbyensis which invaded the leaf surface cells...
- sympodial vascular architecture in a filicalean fern rhizome: ****whitea allenbyensis gen. et sp. nov.(Athyriaceae)". International Journal of Plant Sciences...
- in the Princeton Chert, and is a hyperparasite of Palaeoserenomyces allenbyensis, itself a tar spot-like parasite of the fossil palm Uhlia. Cryptodidymosphaerites...
- sympodial vascular architecture in a filicalean fern rhizome: ****whitea allenbyensis gen. et sp. nov.(Athyriaceae)". International Journal of Plant Sciences...
- angiosperm flower genus of uncertain affiliation. The type species is P. allenbyensis Republica gen, sp, et comb nov Valid Wolfe & Wehr Eocene Ypresian Okanagan...
- Formation, USA) P. aegaea Unger, 1867 (Early Miocene, Europe-Greenland) P. allenbyensis Cevallos-Ferriz & Stockey, 1990 (Ypresian, Allenby Formation, Canada)...
- Columbia. Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis and Palaeoserenomyces allenbyensis were the first fossil fungi to be described from British Columbia, known...