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    Wairarapaia mildenhallii gen. et sp. nov., a New Araucarian Cone Related to Wollemia from the Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian) of New Zealand by Cantrill, D.J, Raine, J.I

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-11-2006)
    “…A new genus and species, Wairarapaia mildenhallii Cantrill et Raine, is established for two ovulate cones with helically inserted cone-scale complexes and a…”
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    Maastrichtian stratigraphy of Antarctica by Crame, J.A., Francis, J.E., Cantrill, D.J., Pirrie, D.

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-06-2004)
    “…Application of a strontium isotope stratigraphy to the Late Cretaceous sedimentary succession of Antarctica has provided the impetus for a comprehensive…”
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    A Fossil Wood Flora from King George Island: Ecological Implications for an Antarctic Eocene Vegetation by Poole, Imogen, Hunt, Richard J., Cantrill, David J.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-07-2001)
    “…Early Tertiary sediments of the Antarctic Peninsula region continue to yield a rich assemblage of well-preserved fossil dicotyledonous angiosperm wood. The…”
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    Pollen Diversity and Evolution in Proteoideae (Proteales: Proteaceae) by Sauquet, Hervé, Cantrill, David J

    Published in Systematic botany (01-04-2007)
    “…Proteoideae (27 genera, 655 species) are one of the largest clades in the early-diverging eudicot family Proteaceae and are distributed in Australia, New…”
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    Cretaceous (Late Albian) coniferales of Alexander Island, Antarctica. 1: Wood taxonomy: a quantitative approach by Falcon-Lang, H.J., Cantrill, D.J.

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-08-2000)
    “…Silicified conifer woods are very common in the mid-Cretaceous (Late Albian, 100 Ma) Triton Point Member of the Neptune Glacier Formation (Fossil Bluff Group),…”
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    Gymnosperm woods from the Cretaceous (mid-Aptian) Cerro Negro Formation, Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, Antarctica: the arborescent vegetation of a volcanic arc by Falcon-Lang, H.J., Cantrill, D.J.

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-06-2001)
    “…Silicified gymnosperm trunks usually more than 30cm in diameter and several metres in length occur abundantly in the lower part of the mid-Aptian Cerro Negro…”
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    Permineralized pleuromeid lycopsid remains from the Early Triassic Arcadia Formation, Queensland, Australia by Cantrill, D.J., Webb, J.A.

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-08-1998)
    “…Dispersed permineralized cones, stems, rhizomorphs and roots attest to a diversity of pleuromeids in the Early Triassic Bowen Basin of eastern Australia. The…”
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    A petrified cycad trunk from the Late Cretaceous of the Larsen Basin, Antarctica by Cantrill, D.J.

    Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (01-01-2000)
    “…Cetricycas antarcticus gen. et sp. nov. occurs in the Late Coniacian to Campanian Lachman Crags Member of the Santa Marta Formation, Marambio Group, James Ross…”
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    Hepatophytes from the early cretaceous of Alexander Island, Antarctica: systematics and paleoecology by Cantrill, D.J. (Natural Environment Research Council, Cambridge, UK.)

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-07-1997)
    “…Hepatophytes form an important component of the Lower Cretaceous (late Albian) flora of Alexander Island, Antarctica. The liverworts Marchantites rosulatus sp…”
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    The age of the base of the Gustav Group in the James Ross Basin, Antarctica by Riding, J.B., Crame, J.A., Dettmann, M.E., Cantrill, D.J.

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-02-1998)
    “…The Lagrelius Point Formation from its type area in north-west James Ross Island, Antarctica has yielded dinoflagellate cysts indicative of an earliest Aptian…”
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    Araucarian foliage from lower cretaceous of southern Victoria, Australia by Cantrill, D.J. (University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-12-1992)
    “…Cuticular studies of broad multiveined leafed conifers from the Victorian Lower Cretaceous using SEM and light microscopy confirm the presence of the…”
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