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| | Borgardt, Sandra J.*, Kevin C. Nixon, and William L. Crepet. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | - A Turonian inflorescence bearing perigynous flowers of a lower rosid affinity. |
 | | Pollen morphology, ovary dehiscence pattern, carpel number, and the presence of a hypanthium suggest a lower rosid affinity (e.g., Hamamelidaceae, Cunoniaceae, Saxifragales). |
 | | Key words: angiosperm, Cretaceous, fossil, lower rosid, Turonian |
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