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Session | Date/Time | Location | Title | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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Monday, July 23rd |
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PPB001 | July 23rd 5:30 pm | Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall/Mayo Civic Center | Was Araucaria Sec. Eutacta living in Eocene Patagonia? Systematic revision of Araucaria pichileufensis indicates an Australasian rainforest connection | Poster: Paleobotany | Rossetto, Gabriella; Escapa, Ignacio; Wilf, Peter. | Araucariaceae Araucaria Patagonia Eocene paleobotany Gondwana Biogeography |
PPB002 | July 23rd 5:30 pm | Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall/Mayo Civic Center | Incertae sedis: Unidentified late Eocene plants in the collection of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument | Poster: Paleobotany | Allen, Sarah; Meyer, Herbert; Thornton, Carolyn; Manchester, Steven. | paleobotany Eocene Florissant National Park Service Leaves flowers fruits |
PPB003 | July 23rd 5:30 pm | Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall/Mayo Civic Center | A diverse assemblage of exquisite Pliocene mosses from northern New Zealand | Poster: Paleobotany | Geary, Ian; Beever, Jessica; Lee, Daphne; Conran, John; Lord, Janice. | paleobotany Fossil bryophytes |
PPB004 | July 23rd 5:30 pm | Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall/Mayo Civic Center | Paeoclimate and taphonomic implications of a palynological sample from the Jones Branch interval, Catahoula Formation | Poster: Paleobotany | Baghai-Riding, Nina; Axsmith, Brian; Phillips, George. | palynomorph late Oligocene megafossil |
PPB005 | July 23rd 5:30 pm | Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall/Mayo Civic Center | A silicified endocarp of Phytocreneae (Icacinaceae) from the early Paleocene of Patagonia, southern South America | Poster: Paleobotany | Poore, Colton; Jud , Nathan A; GANDOLFO , MARIA A. | endocarp fossil Icacinaceae paleocene Patagonia paleobotany Phytocreneae Micro CT-scan |
PPB006 | July 23rd 5:30 pm | Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall/Mayo Civic Center | Taxonomic composition of the Neogene Gray Fossil Site carpoflora (Tennessee, USA) | Poster: Paleobotany | Hermsen, Elizabeth J.. | Neogene Gray Fossil Site Tennessee angiosperms |