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Dataset: ASU-Plant Fossils
Taxa: Protolepidodendraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Plant Fossil Collections


ASU:Plant Fossils
Leclercqia complexa Banks, Grierson & Bonamo
ASUPC0000057   
United States, New York, Schoharie, Schoharie Creek

ASU:Plant Fossils
Colpodexylon deatsii Banks
ASUPC0000058Theodore Delevoryas   
United States, New York, Sullivan, 1 mile east of Pond Eddy (Banks locality 1)

ASU:Plant Fossils
Archaeosigillaria vanuxemi (Goeppert) Kidston
ASUPC0000059Grierson & Grierson   
United States, New York, Near locality #11 (see reference, p 225)

ASU:Plant Fossils
Archaeosigillaria vanuxemi (Goeppert) Kidston
ASUPC0000060Grierson & Grierson   
United States, New York, Near locality #11 (see reference, p 225)

ASU:Plant Fossils
Colpodexylon deatsii Banks
ASUPC0000061A Kasper   1973-06-00
United States, New York, Sullivan, 1 mile east of Pond Eddy (Banks locality 1)

ASU:Plant Fossils
Drepanophycus spinaeformis Goeppert
ASUPC0000066   
Germany, Rhineland, Münchshecke near Siegburg

ASU:Plant Fossils
Colpodexlon deatsii Banks
ASUPC0000068   
United States, New York, 1 mile east of Pond Eddy (Banks locality 1)


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