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January 01, 1981
Arguments for a glossopterid ancestry of angiosperms
Greg Retallack
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Greg Retallack
Indiana Univ., Dep. Biol., Bloomington, IN, United States
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Paleobiology (1981) 7 (1): 54–67.
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Greg Retallack, David L. Dilcher; Arguments for a glossopterid ancestry of angiosperms. Paleobiology 1981;; 7 (1): 54–67. doi:
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