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1936 in paleontology

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Plants

Ferns and fern allies

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Cycadophytes

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Ginkgophytes

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Conifers

Cupressaceae

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Flowering plants

Magnoliids

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synonymy}}Camphora polymorpha (1855?) pro parte

Monocots

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Basal Eudicots and unplaced core Eudicots

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Superasterids

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Superrosids

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Other flowering plants

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Arthropods

Insects

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Archosauromorphs

Dinosaurs

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last=Nagaofirst=T.year=1936title=Nipponosaurus sachalinensis, a new genus and species of trachodont dinosaur from Japanese Saghalienjournal=Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Hokkaido, Geology and Mineralsvolume=3issue=2pages=185-220}}Gen. et sp. nov.ValidNagaoSantonian-Campanianupper Yezo GroupRussiaA hadrosaurid[[File:Nipponosaurus.jpg200px]]
SegisaurusGen. et sp. nov.ValidCampPliensbachianNavajo SandstoneUSA coelophysoid[[File:Segisaurus.jpg200px]]

Pterosaurs

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Synapsids

Non-mammalian

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References

References

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  2. (1977). "Paleogene floras from the Gulf of Alaska region". United States Geological Survey.
  3. "A tarnóci mediterrán korú flóra". A Magyar Királyi Földtani Intézet évkönyve.
  4. "Index ''Thelypteridis''". Phytologia.
  5. "Myricaceae, Leguminosae, Icacinaceae, Sterculiaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Monocotyledones, Coniferae". Abhandlungen des Zentralen Geologischen Instituts.
  6. (1952). "Catalogue of the Cenozoic plants of North America through 1950". [[Geological Society of America]].
  7. (1983). "History of the Arctic flora of the Early Cainozoic". Izdatel'stvo "Nauka", Leningradskoe otdelenie.
  8. (1966). "Tertiary plants from the Cook Inlet region, Alaska". United States Geological Survey.
  9. (1984). "Genus ''Cordia'' (Boraginaceae) in the Palaeogene of Kamchatka and adjacent territories". Botanicheskii Zhurnal.
  10. (1994). "Fruits and Seeds of the Middle Eocene Nut Beds Flora, Clarno Formation, Oregon". Palaeontographica Americana.
  11. (2018). "Paleogene fossil fruits of ''Stephania'' (Menispermaceae) from North America and East Asia". Journal of Systematics and Evolution.
  12. (2011). "On the systematic position of ''Baltimartyria'' Skalski, 1995 and description of a new species from Baltic amber (Lepidoptera, Micropterigidae)". ZooKeys.
  13. (1936). "Revision of the Nearctic Raphidiodea (Recent and Fossil)". Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  14. (1925). "A New Fossil ''Inocellia'' (Neuroptera) from Florissant". The Entomologist.
  15. (1909). "Some fossil arthropods from Florissant, Colorado.". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.
  16. (2014). "A revision of the late Eocene snakeflies (Raphidioptera) of the Florissant Formation, Colorado, with special reference to the wing venation of the Raphidiomorpha". Zootaxa.
  17. Nagao, T.. (1936). "''Nipponosaurus sachalinensis'', a new genus and species of trachodont dinosaur from Japanese Saghalien". Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Hokkaido, Geology and Minerals.
  18. (1936). "A new type of small bipedal dinosaur from the Navajo Sandstone of Arizona". Univ. California Publ. Geol. Sci..
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