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Iglesias, Ari, et al.. (2010). Cretaceous seeds from the Austral Basin, Argentina, their context in the angiosperm dispersal and evolution. El Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual (National University of La Plata).1 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Alba B., et al.. (2010). Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?. El Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual (National University of La Plata).1 indexed citations
Zamuner, Alba B., et al.. (2009). Una nueva Equisetaceae fértil de la Formación La Matilde, Jurásico Medio, Argentina. Ameghiniana. 46(2). 263–272.10 indexed citations
Brea, Mariana, Sergio D. Matheos, Alba B. Zamuner, & Daniel G. Ganuza. (2005). Análisis de los anillos de crecimiento del bosque fósil de Víctor Szlápelis, Terciario inferior del Chubut, Argentina. Ameghiniana. 42(2). 407–418.23 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Alba B., et al.. (2005). Agathoxylon matildense n. sp., leño araucariaceo del Bosque Petrificado del cerro Madre e Hija, Formación La Matilde (Jurásico medio), provincia de Santa Cruz, Argentina. Ameghiniana. 42(2). 339–346.25 indexed citations
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Ganuza, Daniel G., Alba B. Zamuner, Analía E. Artabe, & Luís A. Spalletti. (1998). Sistemática y paleoecología de la flora triásica de Hilario-Agua de los Pajaritos (formación El Alcázar) provincia de San Juan, Argentina. Ameghiniana. 35(3). 271–283.7 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Alba B.. (1996). Araucarioxylon petriellae n. sp. una posible Glossopteridal de la formación Melo (Pérmico inferior), Uruguay. Ameghiniana. 33(1). 77–82.4 indexed citations
Artabe, Analía E., Eduardo M. Morel, & Alba B. Zamuner. (1994). ESTUDIO PALEOBOTANICO y TAFONOMICO EN LA FORMACION PASO FLORES (TRIASICO SUPERIOR), EN EL CAÑADON DE PANCHO, NEUQUEN, ARGENTINA. Ameghiniana. 31(2). 153–160.8 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Alba B., et al.. (1994). Estudio de un leno fosil protocircoporoxylon marianaensis n. Sp de la formacion paso flores ( neotriasico ) , provincia de rio negro , argentina. Ameghiniana. 31(3). 203–207.6 indexed citations
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Artabe, Analía E. & Alba B. Zamuner. (1991). UNA NUEVA EQUISETAL DEL TRIASICO DE CACHEUTA, ARGENTINA, CON ESTRUCTURA INTERNA PRESERVADA. Ameghiniana. 28. 287–294.11 indexed citations
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Artabe, Analía E., Alba B. Zamuner, & Sérgio Archangelsky. (1991). Estudios cuticulares en Cycadopsidas fosiles. El genero Kurtziana frenguelli 1942. Ameghiniana. 28. 365–374.14 indexed citations
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