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1883 in paleontology

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Plants

Gnetophytes

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Angiosperms

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Dinosaurs

TaxonNoveltyStatusAuthor(s)AgeUnitLocationNotesImages
last=Seeleyfirst=H.G.year=1883title=On the dinosaurs from the Maastricht bedjournal=Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of Londonvolume=39issue=1–4pages=246–253doi=10.1144/GSL.JGS.1883.039.01-04.19bibcode=1883QJGS...39..246S }}

Plesiosaurs

New taxa

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References

References

  1. (1883). "Die Flora des Bernsteins und ihre Beziehungen zur Flora der Tertiärformation und der Gegenwart.". Commission-Verla von Wilhelm Engelmann, Danzing.
  2. (1886). "Die Flora des Bersion-Verla von Wilhelm Engelmann, Danzing".
  3. (2017). "Diverse early dwarf mistletoes (''Arceuthobium''), ecological keystones of the Eocene Baltic amber biota". American Journal of Botany.
  4. (1992). "Flowers, fruits and pollen of ''Florissantia'', an extinct malvalean genus from the Eocene and Oligocene of western North America". American Journal of Botany.
  5. Seeley, H.G.. (1883). "On the dinosaurs from the Maastricht bed". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London.
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