The fossil occurrence of Phyllocladus and two other Podocarpaceous types in Australia
IC Cookson and KM Pike
Australian Journal of Botany
2(1) 60 - 68
Published: 1954
Abstract
Anatomical features which confirm the early Tertiary occurrence of Phyllocladus in Australia have been described. Phyllocladus morwellensis Deane has been more clearly defined; the sporomorph Phyllocladus palaeogenicus has been described and its distribution recorded.
A new sporomorph, Trisaccites micropterus, has been established for certain 3-winged fossil pollen grains isolated from Mesozoic and Tertiary deposits.
The distribution of the sporomorph Micocachryidites antarcticus Cookson in Australian deposits has been traced.
https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9540060
© CSIRO 1954