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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 23, 2000
Progress in understanding angiosperm history, success, and relationships: Darwin's abominably "perplexing phenomenon"
W L Crepet
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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May 31, 1985
The diversification of the leguminosae: first fossil evidence of the mimosoideae and papilionoideae
W L Crepet, D W Taylor
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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October 2, 1981
Lower eocene and paleocene gentianaceae: floral and palynological evidence
W L Crepet, C P Daghlian
American Journal of Botany
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June 21, 2011
Two new fossil flowers of magnoliid affinity from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey
W L Crepet, K C Nixon
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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August 30, 1974
Eocene angiosperm flowers
W L Crepet, D L Dilcher, F W Potter
American Journal of Botany
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May 17, 2001
The earliest fossil evidence of the Hamamelidaceae: Late Cretaceous (Turonian) inflorescences and fruits of Altingioideae
Z K Zhou, W L Crepet, K C Nixon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 19, 2004
Cretaceous flowers of Nymphaeaceae and implications for complex insect entrapment pollination mechanisms in early angiosperms
M A Gandolfo, K C Nixon, W L Crepet
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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October 16, 1999
Early plant history: something borrowed, something new?
K J Niklas, W L Crepet, K C Nixon
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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February 27, 1976
Reproductive and vegetative morphology of a cretaceous angiosperm
D L Dilcher, W L Crepet, C D Beeker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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October 1, 1992
Oldest fossil flowers of hamamelidaceous affinity, from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey
W L Crepet, K C Nixon, E M Friis, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 23, 2000
Progress in understanding angiosperm history, success, and relationships: Darwin's abominably "perplexing phenomenon"
W L Crepet
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
May 31, 1985
The diversification of the leguminosae: first fossil evidence of the mimosoideae and papilionoideae
W L Crepet, D W Taylor
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
October 2, 1981
Lower eocene and paleocene gentianaceae: floral and palynological evidence
W L Crepet, C P Daghlian
American Journal of Botany
|
June 21, 2011
Two new fossil flowers of magnoliid affinity from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey
W L Crepet, K C Nixon
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
August 30, 1974
Eocene angiosperm flowers
W L Crepet, D L Dilcher, F W Potter
American Journal of Botany
|
May 17, 2001
The earliest fossil evidence of the Hamamelidaceae: Late Cretaceous (Turonian) inflorescences and fruits of Altingioideae
Z K Zhou, W L Crepet, K C Nixon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 19, 2004
Cretaceous flowers of Nymphaeaceae and implications for complex insect entrapment pollination mechanisms in early angiosperms
M A Gandolfo, K C Nixon, W L Crepet
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
October 16, 1999
Early plant history: something borrowed, something new?
K J Niklas, W L Crepet, K C Nixon
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
February 27, 1976
Reproductive and vegetative morphology of a cretaceous angiosperm
D L Dilcher, W L Crepet, C D Beeker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
October 1, 1992
Oldest fossil flowers of hamamelidaceous affinity, from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey
W L Crepet, K C Nixon, E M Friis, et al.
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