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- the genus Pseudotorellia include: Pseudotorellia fragilis Warén, 1989 Pseudotorellia fragilis Warén, 1989. Gofas, S. (2009). Pseudotorellia fragilis Warén...
- Pseudotorellia fragilis is a species of small sea snail with a transparent, more or less internal s****, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Velutinidae...
- woody plants with strap-shaped Ginkgo-like leaves ****igned to the genus Pseudotorellia. Umaltolepis consisted of a thick, resinous umbrella-like four-lobed...
- confirm the affiliation of Umaltolepis seed-bearing structures and Pseudotorellia leaves". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 306: 104763. Bibcode:2022RPaPa...
- Morse-meets-Humphrey Bogart-esque". The Cretaceous conifer species Pseudotorellia vimesiana is named after Sam Vimes. In episode 3.4 "Coda" of the TV...
- †Phoenicopsis rincewindii Watson et al., 2001 Gymnosperm RincewindPseudotorellia vimesiana Watson et al., 2001 Conifer Sam Vimes †Sciadopityoides greeboana...
- reproductive structures of Umaltolepis Kr****ilov and ****ociated leaves of Pseudotorellia Florin in the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia". Review of Palaeobotany...
- Permian Upper Shihhotse Formation  China Fossil trunk of a gymnosperm. Pseudotorellia oskolica Sp. nov Nosova in Nosova, Fedyaevskiy & Lyubarova Middle Jur****ic...
- G. flexuosa Branching shoot with leaves. A cabombacean angiosperm. Pseudotorellia P. cf. ensiformis Leaf A ginkgoalean. Sulcatocladus S. cf. robustus...
- Masamichi; Crane, Peter R. (2018-01-26). "Leaves of Podozamites and Pseudotorellia from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia: stomatal patterns and implications...