A new cheirolepidiaceous conifer Pseudofrenelopsis salesii sp. nov. from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil (Romualdo Formation, Araripe Basin): Paleoecological and taphonomic significance
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L. Kunzmann | A. Sá | F. I. Bezerra | M. E. P. Batista | José Artur Ferreira Gomes de Andrade | M. I. Loiola
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