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1:30PM-5:30PM C6 Colloquium Salon 5
Mesozoic and Cenozoic plant evolution and biotic change: A colloquium in honour
of Ruth Stockey
Chair: Ashley A. Klymiuk; Selena Y. Smith; Stefan A. Little
1:30 C6001 Rothwell, Gar W.
Mesozoic and Cenozoic plant evolution and biotic change:
Introduction to a symposium in honor of Ruth Stockey
1:45 C6002 Atkinson, Brian A.
Early diverging asterids: Paleontological evidence supporting the
Late Cretaceous diversification ofComales
2:00 C6003 Stull, Gregory* - Adams, Neil - Manchester, Steven -Sykes, Dan -
Collinson, Margaret
Revision oflcacinaceae from the Early Eocene London Clay flora
based on X-ray micro-CT
2:15 C6004 Wilf, Peter" - Carvalho, Monica R. - Gandolfo, Maria A. - Cuneo, N.
Ruben
Early Eocene Physalis fruits from Patagonia turn back the clock on
evolution ofSolanaceae and inflated calyx syndrome
2:30 C6005 Herendeen, Patrick* - Doyle, James - Endress, Peter K. - Takahashi,
Masarnichi
Fossil magnollid flower from the mid-Cretaceous Rocky Point
locality, Maryland
2:45 C6006 Doyle, James" - Kvacek, Jili - Daviero-Gomez, Veronique - Gomez,
Bernard - Endress, Peter K
Pseudoasterophyllites from the mid-Cretaceous ofEurope: a link
between Ceratophyllum and Chloranthaceae?
3:00 C6007 Crepet, William Louis" - Nixon, Kevin - Grimaldi, David - Riccio, Mark
A Mosaic Lauralean flower from the Early Cretaceous ofMyanmar
3:15 Break
3:45 C6009 Tomescu, Alexandru M.F.
Looking behind the tracheophyte curtain: a renewed focus on the
bryophyte fossil record
4:00 C6010 Klymiuk, Ashley A.* - Stockey, Ruth A. - Rothwell, Gar W.
Enclosed seeds from Apple Bay provide insights to Early Cretaceous
gymnosperm diversity
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