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堪 察 加 半 岛 西 北 部 白 垩 纪 和 古 近 纪 的<br />

松 科 Piceoxylon 属 新 种 = New species<br />

of Piceoxylon Gothan (Pinaceae) from<br />

the Cretaceous and Paleogene of the<br />

northwestern Kamchatka Peninsula. ( 英<br />

文 ). Blokhina N I; Afonin M A. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(10): 1190-<br />

1201 2 图 版 .<br />

New fossil species of Piceoxylon<br />

(Pinaceae), P. talovskiense sp. nov. and<br />

P. kamtschatkiense sp. nov., are described<br />

on the basis of wood anatomy<br />

from the Cretaceous and Paleogene (respectively)<br />

of the Talovka River basin in<br />

the northwestern Kamchatka Peninsula.<br />

The Late Cretaceous P. talovskiense sp.<br />

nov. shows wood characters of modern<br />

Picea. The wood anatomy of the Paleogene<br />

Piceoxylon kamtschatkiense sp.<br />

nov. is somewhat similar to those of<br />

modern Picea sitchensis and P. jezoensis.<br />

Fossil woods of Piceoxylon have been<br />

found in the Kamchatka Peninsula for<br />

the first time.<br />

2010010120<br />

科 达 属 和 早 期 松 柏 类 的 花 粉 演 化 =<br />

Pollen evolution in cordaites and early<br />

conifers. ( 英 文 ). Gomankov A V. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(10):<br />

1217-1229 7 图 版 .<br />

The plants that produced unique resinous<br />

coals (rhabdopissites) of the<br />

Lipovtsy coal field are revealed. They<br />

belong mainly to the group Miroviaceae<br />

(Oswaldheeria). Pseudotorellia (Ginkgoales)<br />

played an important role in the<br />

formation of humic coals of this Early<br />

Cretaceous coal field. The coal-forming<br />

plants comprise also cyatheaceous and<br />

gleicheniaceous ferns. A leafy shoot of<br />

Pseudotorellia has been found in this<br />

locality for the first time. It is assigned<br />

to the new species Pseudotorellia krassilovii<br />

Bugdaeva sp. nov.<br />

2010010121<br />

俄 罗 斯 滨 海 边 疆 区 Alchan 洼 地 的 白<br />

垩 纪 裸 子 植 物 的 多 样 性 = Diversity of<br />

cretaceous gymnosperms in the Alchan<br />

Depression of Primorye. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Volynets E B. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2009, 43(10): 1339-1350 4 图 版 .<br />

The diversity of Cretaceous gymnosperms<br />

from the Alchan Depression in<br />

northwestern Primorye is discussed. The<br />

pike of gymnosperm diversity is restricted<br />

to the middle of the Late Albian,<br />

and a sharp decline took place in the<br />

terminal Albian. A new species, Dictyozamites<br />

serafimae sp. nov., is described.<br />

被 子 植 物<br />

2010010122<br />

亚 洲 北 部 白 垩 纪 和 早 古 近 纪 的<br />

Liriodendrites 属 = Genus Liriodendrites<br />

in Cretaceous and early Paleogene<br />

floras of Northern Asia. ( 英 文 ). Alekseev<br />

P I. Paleontological Journal, 2009,<br />

43(10): 1181-1189 7 图 版 .<br />

Leaves of Liriodendrites Johnson<br />

were found in the Gyliakian (Santonian)<br />

and Boshnyakovo (Danian) floras of<br />

Sakhalin Island, Rarytkin, Koryak, and<br />

Kakanaut (Maastrichtian) floras of the<br />

Koryak Upland, and Antibes (Coniacian)<br />

flora of western Siberia. The study of<br />

new finds and revision of earlier collections<br />

resulted in the erection of a new<br />

species, L. occidentalis P. Alekseev, sp.<br />

nov., and creation of two new combinations,<br />

L. sachalinensis (Krysht.) P.<br />

Alekseev, comb. nov. and L. aeternus<br />

(Golovn.) P. Alekseev, comb. nov. The<br />

geographical and stratigraphic ranges of<br />

Liriodendrites in the Northern Hemisphere<br />

were reviewed.<br />

2010010123<br />

北 亚 晚 白 垩 世 植 物 群 中 悬 铃 木 科<br />

Pseudoprotophyllum 属 的 形 态 、 分 类<br />

和 分 布 = The morphology, taxonomy,<br />

and occurrence of the genus Pseudoprotophyllum<br />

Hollick (Platanaceae) in Late<br />

Cretaceous floras of Northern Asia. ( 英<br />

文 ). Golovneva L B. Paleontological<br />

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