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Joseph R. Thomasson
Joseph R. Thomasson
Curator, Elam Bartholomew Herbarium, Sternberg Museum of Natural History
Verified email at fhsu.edu
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A fossil grass (Gramineae: Chloridoideae) from the Miocene with Kranz anatomy
JR Thomasson, ME Nelson, RJ Zakrzewski
Science 233 (4766), 876-878, 1986
1411986
Late Cenozoic grasses and other angiosperms from Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado: Biostratigraphy and relationships to living taxa
JR Thomasson
1081979
Diversity in leaf anatomy, and stomatal distribution and conductance, between salt marsh and freshwater species in the C4 genus Spartina (Poaceae)
BR Maricle, NK Koteyeva, EV Voznesenskaya, JR Thomasson, ...
New Phytologist 184 (1), 216-233, 2009
1072009
Fossil grasses: 1820-1986 and beyond
JR Thomasson
1001988
Epidermal patterns of the lemma in some fossil and living grasses and their phylogenetic significance
JR Thomasson
Science 199 (4332), 975-977, 1978
921978
Fossil grass anthoecia within Miocene rhinoceros skeletons: diet in an extinct species
MR Voorhies, JR Thomasson
Science 206 (4416), 331-333, 1979
871979
Overview of the Late Cretaceous, early Paleocene, and early Eocene megafloras of the Denver Basin, Colorado
KR Johnson, ML Reynolds, KW Werth, JR Thomasson
Rocky Mountain Geology 38 (1), 101-120, 2003
642003
Miocene fossil grasses: possible adaptation in reproductive bracts (lemma and palea)
JR Thomasson
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 843-851, 1985
591985
Ant-nest ichnofossils in honeycomb calcretes, Neogene Ogallala Formation, High Plains region of western Kansas, USA
JJ Smith, BF Platt, GA Ludvigson, JR Thomasson
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 308 (3-4), 383-394, 2011
362011
Self-supporting thermally-protective plant enclosure formed by self-standing container bodies
JR Thomasson, J Van Dyke
US Patent 5,509,229, 1996
341996
Fossil plants from the late Miocene Ogallala Formation of central North America: possible paleoenvironmental and biostratigraphic significance
JR Thomasson, TC Gustavson
Geologic Framework and Regional Hydrology: Upper Cenozoic Blackwater Draw …, 1990
341990
Lemma epidermal features in the North American species of Melica and selected species of Briza, Catabrosa, Glyceria, Neostapfia, Pleuropogon, and Schizachne (Gramineae)
JR Thomasson
Systematic Botany, 253-262, 1986
321986
Carex graceii sp. n., Cyperocarpus eliasii sp. n., Cyperocarpus terrestris sp. n., and Cyperocarpus pulcherrima sp. n.(Cyperaceae) from the Miocene of Nebraska
JR Thomasson
American Journal of Botany 70 (3), 435-449, 1983
321983
Archaeoleersia nebraskensis gen. et sp. nov.(Gramineae‐Oryzeae), a new fossil grass from the late Tertiary of Nebraska
JR Thomasson
American Journal of Botany 67 (6), 876-882, 1980
321980
Observations on the characteristics of the lemma and palea of the late Cenozoic grass Panicum elegans
JR Thomasson
American Journal of Botany 65 (1), 34-39, 1978
321978
A late Miocene (late early Hemphillian) biota from northwestern Kansas
JR Thomasson, RJ Zakrzewski, HE LaGarry, DE Mergen
National Geographic Research 6 (2), 231-244, 1990
291990
Paleoeriocoma (Gramineae, Stipeae) from the Miocene of Nebraska: Taxonomic and phylogenetic significance
JR Thomasson
Systematic Botany, 233-240, 1980
271980
Miocene grass (Gramineae: Arundinoideae) leaves showing external micromorphological and internal anatomical features
JR Thomasson
Botanical Gazette 145 (2), 204-209, 1984
261984
Sediment-borne “seeds” from Sand Creek, northwestern Kansas: taphonomic significance and paleoecological and paleoenvironmental implications
JR Thomasson
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 85 (3-4), 213-225, 1991
241991
Late Miocene plants from northeastern Nebraska
JR Thomasson
Journal of Paleontology 61 (5), 1065-1079, 1987
241987
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