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              <text>Esistono tante donne forti e brillanti che hanno lasciato il segno tra le piante fossili delle Dolomiti, studiandone oppure dandone il loro nome. Una di queste specie nuove, pubblicate in un'importante rivista internazionale, é dedicata a una paleobotanica d'eccezione.&#13;
Si tratta di una donna forte, molto attiva per quanto riguarda il diritto delle donne, una scienziata brillante che a volte sta un po' nell’ombra del suo eccezionale marito. Questa conifera, una specie di Voltzia dell’Anisiano di Kühwiesenkopf nelle Dolomiti, unisce caratteri tipiche di conifere permiane e triassiche, due periodi di tempo che ha studiato ampiamente anche Edith Taylor!&#13;
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You have seen, strong and brilliant women are the basis for the palaeobotanical studies of the Dolomites and several important plants have been named after them. Today I want to present you a new species, just accepted in an important international Journal, again dedicated to a exceptional palaeobotanist. &#13;
She has all the characters of the women I presented to you in the last few days. She is a strong woman, very active on woman in science, a brilliant scientist but sometimes a bit in the shade of her exceptional husband. She has an upcoming important birthday this year (becoming 25 years old oviously :-)) and as this beautiful Voltzia species of the Anisian of Kühwiesenkopf in the Dolomites combines characters of Permian and Triassic conifers, she has united in her studies the various geograpic areas and stratigraphic moments. &#13;
So whom is this species dedicated to? Of course to Edie Taylor!</text>
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