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- Renaud-Mornant, 1987 Coronarctus tenellus Renaud-Mornant, 1974 Coronarctus verrucatus Hansen, 2007 Degma, Peter; Bertolani, Roberto; Guidetti, Roberto (30 June...
- Montana Ulmipollenites Ulmipollenites undulosus Montana Ulmipollenites verrucatus Montana Ulmoideipites Ulmoideipites tricostatus Montana Wodehouseia Wodehouseia...
- with the Pteridophyta Leptolepidites Leptolepidites major Leptolepidites verrucatus GSQ Mundubera Borehole Spores Affinities with the family Dennstaedtiaceae...
- palynospecies Possibly affiliated with Ulmus or Zelkova †Polyporopollenites verrucatus (Wolf) Thomson & Pflug An elm family palynospecies Possibly affiliated...
- Neochomotriletes Neochomotriletes triangularis Taurocusporites Taurocusporites verrucatus Polycingulatisporites Polycingulatisporites circulus Staplinisporites...
- K.M., 1905 Pantorhytes torricelli**** ****er, K.M., 1935 Pantorhytes verrucatus Bates, H.W., 1877 Pantorhytes vibicifer ****er, K.M., 1901 Encyclopaedia...
- Carnisporites granulatus (Selaginellaceae Lycopsids) Taurocusporites verrucatus (Notothyladaceae Bryophytes) classopollis classoides (Cheirolepidiaceae...
- Affinities with the family Pteridophyta inside Tracheobionta. Trilites T. verrucatus T. couperi T. pulcher Spores Úrkút quarry. Épleny quarry Affinities with...
- 400 m (1,300 ft). The specific epithet (verrucata) is from the Latin word verrucatus meaning "warty", referring to the flower buds. The Mount Abrupt stringybark...
- urticae (Boheman, 1845) Drupenatus nasturtii (Germar, 1824) Ethelcus verrucatus (Gyllenhal, 1837) Gloci**** distinctus (Brisout, Ch., 1870) Gloci****...