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- Aubret, Fabien; Means, D. Bruce (2018). "Historical biogeography of the palaeoendemic toad genus Oreophrynella (Amphibia: Bufonidae) sheds a new light on...
- as Hewardia, it contains a single species, Isophysis tasmanica is a Palaeoendemic found only in the south-west of Tasmania. The genus name is derived...
- 57 million years old. It is considered to a key member of Tasmania's palaeoendemic flora. A study of the gene sequences of RuBisCO in C. lineare, found...
- Xing, Y. W.; Zhou, Z. K. (2018). "An early Oligocene occurrence of the palaeoendemic genus Dipteronia (Sapindaceae) from Southwest China". Review of Palaeobotany...
- "Distributional ecology of Gymnostoma australianum (Casuarinaceae), a ****tive palaeoendemic of Australian wet tropic forests". Australian Journal of Botany. 48...
- Goel; S. C. Sharma (December 1996). "Frerea indica Dalz. an Endangered Palaeoendemic Moving Towards Extinction: an Attempt at ex situ Conservation". BGCNews...
- Jordan GJ, Worth JRP, Harrison PA, Williamson G, Kirkpatrick JB (2015) Palaeoendemic plants provide evidence for persistence of open, well-watered vegetation...
- groehni sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a new species of the palaeoendemic genus from Baltic amber" (PDF). Baltic Journal of Coleopterology. 14...
- McDonald, Peter J. (October 2016). "Young relicts and old relicts: a novel palaeoendemic vertebrate from the Australian Central Uplands". Royal Society Open...
- Distributional ecology of Gymnostoma australianum (Casuarinaceae), a ****tive palaeoendemic of Australian wet tropic forests. Australian Journal of Botany 48(4)...