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- Wessiea abstract "Wessiea is an extinct morphogenus of fern not placed in a specific family. Wessia is known from Late Cretaceous and Middle Miocene age fossils found in Central Washington USA and Southern Alberta Canada. Two species are described in the morphogenus, W. oroszii and the type species W. yakimaensis.".
- Q7984155 abstract "Wessiea is an extinct morphogenus of fern not placed in a specific family. Wessia is known from Late Cretaceous and Middle Miocene age fossils found in Central Washington USA and Southern Alberta Canada. Two species are described in the morphogenus, W. oroszii and the type species W. yakimaensis.".
- Wessiea comment "Wessiea is an extinct morphogenus of fern not placed in a specific family. Wessia is known from Late Cretaceous and Middle Miocene age fossils found in Central Washington USA and Southern Alberta Canada. Two species are described in the morphogenus, W. oroszii and the type species W. yakimaensis.".
- Q7984155 comment "Wessiea is an extinct morphogenus of fern not placed in a specific family. Wessia is known from Late Cretaceous and Middle Miocene age fossils found in Central Washington USA and Southern Alberta Canada. Two species are described in the morphogenus, W. oroszii and the type species W. yakimaensis.".