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Four species including two new species,Araucarioxylon pseudochoshiense sp. nov.,Taxodioxylon pseudoablertense Nishida et H. Nishida,Taxodioxylon nihongii Nishida et H. Nishida andTaxaceoxylon saghalienense sp. nov., were described from the Upper Cretaceous (Late Turonian-Santonian) of southern Saghalien.
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Consecutive number from the previous paper (Nishida and Nishida, 1986).
Contributions from the Laboratory of Phylogenetic Botany, Chiba University No. 102. Supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture No. 59540441.
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Nishida, H., Nishida, M. Structure and affinities of the petrified plants from the cretaceous of Northern Japan and Saghalien IV petrified plants from the upper cretaceous of Saghalien (2). Bot Mag Tokyo 99, 205–212 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02488821
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