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New angiosperm species from the late Cretaceous Antibes flora

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The paper presents new data about the Antibes flora, which is one of the richest Cretaceous floras in Western Siberia. Five new species of angiosperms from the localities Antibes and Archekas (Kemerovo region) are described: Archaeampelos senonica P. Alekseev sp. nov., Camptodromites sibiricus P. Alekseev sp. nov., Celastrinites lanceolatus P. Alekseev sp. nov., Cissites basicordatus P. Alekseev sp. nov. and Juglandiphyllites microdentatus P. Alekseev sp. nov.
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Title: New angiosperm species from the late Cretaceous Antibes flora
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The paper presents new data about the Antibes flora, which is one of the richest Cretaceous floras in Western Siberia.
Five new species of angiosperms from the localities Antibes and Archekas (Kemerovo region) are described: Archaeampelos senonica P.
Alekseev sp.
nov.
, Camptodromites sibiricus P.
Alekseev sp.
nov.
, Celastrinites lanceolatus P.
Alekseev sp.
nov.
, Cissites basicordatus P.
Alekseev sp.
nov.
and Juglandiphyllites microdentatus P.
Alekseev sp.
nov.

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