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This work was done in a framework of the State Program of the Geological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences. Dear colleagues and friends V. P. Ozhgibesov, I. I. Tereschenko, A. A. Fofanov (Perm City, Non-Commercial Partnership ?Permian Period?), A. A. Azanov (Perm City, the Autonomic Non-Commercial organization “Archaeologic and Paleontologic Heritage”) are gratefully acknowledged for their help during the field work, and he is deeply grateful to A. S. Bakaev (Paleontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) for valuable help in identifying the fish fossils from KK. Dr. O. A. Cook (Ramenskoe, Russia) is kindly acknowledged for linguistic improvement of the manuscript. The author expresses his deep gratitude to Dr. Feng Zhuo (Yunnan University, Kunming China) and to one anonymous reviewer for very valuable comments and recommendations.

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    Field work focused on the Kuedinskie Kluchiki locality, Perm region, Urals, Russia, which contains a rich assemblage of diverse fossil organisms including higher plants (equisetophytes, pteridosperms, ginkgophytes, conifers, vojnovskyans) represented by stems, leaves and reproductive organs; invertebrates (mollusks, arthropods), and tetrapods (temnospondyl amphibians, seymouriamorphs, cotylosaurs, synapsids, diapsids), as well as bony fishes. General characteristics of the taxonomical composition of the Kuedinskie Kluchiki locality are given. A new peltaspermalean pteridosperm taxon, Compsopteris longipinnata sp. nov., and a voltzialean conifer Archaeovoltzia kuedensis sp. nov. are described. General considerations on the paleoecologic and paleogeographic conditions of the Kuedinskie Kluchiki locality origin are given.

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Serge V. NAUGOLNYKH.2024.[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),98(4):850-866

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  • Received:September 04,2023
  • Revised:January 06,2024
  • Online: August 16,2024
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