David L. Dilcher
Indiana University
7 Papers
19 Citations
David L. Dilcher is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microspore & Genus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
An ammonite trapped in Burmese amber.
Tingting (俞婷婷) Yu,Richard S. Kelly,Richard S. Kelly,Richard S. Kelly,Lin (牟林) Mu,Andrew J. Ross,Jim Kennedy,Pierre Broly,Fangyuan Xia,Haichun (张海春) Zhang,Bo (王博) Wang,David L. Dilcher +11 more
TL;DR: The ammonite is a juvenile Puzosia (Bhimaites) and provides supporting evidence for a Late Albian–Early Cenomanian age of the amber and insights into the taphonomy of amber and the paleoecology of Cretaceous amber forests are provided.
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Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation.
Jun Wang,Jason Hilton,Hermann W. Pfefferkorn,Shi-Jun Wang,Yi Zhang,Jiri Bek,Josef Pšenička,Leyla J. Seyfullah,David L. Dilcher +8 more
TL;DR: Paratingia wuhaia sp. nov as mentioned in this paper is a small tree producing gymnospermous wood with a crown of pinnate, compound megaphyllous leaves and fertile shoots each with Ω-shaped vascular bundles.
Yanliaoa, an extinct genus of Cupressaceae s. l. from the Middle Jurassic, northeastern China
Xiao Tan,Xiao Tan,David L. Dilcher,Hongshan Wang,Yi Zhang,Yu-Ling Na,Tao Li,Yun-Feng Li,Chunlin Sun +8 more
TL;DR: The epidermal anatomy of this genus is described for the first time and indicates that Yanliaoa is an extinct and endemic conifer found in the Middle Jurassic of northeastern China.
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