No, paleobotany is the study of ancient plants and plant fossils. The study of fossil insects is called paleoentomology.
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Oscar Melville Ball has written: 'A contribution to the paleobotany of the eocene of Texas' -- subject- s -: Paleobotany, Paleontology
Tom Lee Phillips has written: 'Development of paleobotany in the Illinois Basin' -- subject- s -: History, Paleobotany
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K. A. Siddiqui has written: 'Coal reserves of Pakistan' -- subject(s): Coal, Congresses 'Elements of paleobotany' -- subject(s): Paleobotany
Henry Nathaniel Andrews has written: 'Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1820-1950, based on the Compendium index of paleobotany of the U.S. Geological Survey' -- subject- s -: Paleobotany, Bibliography, Nomenclature 'Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1820-1965' -- subject- s -: Paleobotany, Bibliography, Nomenclature 'The fossil hunters' -- subject- s -: Paleobotanists, Paleobotany, Biography, History
That branch of paleontology which treats of fossil plants.
Daniel I. Axelrod has written: 'The Eocene Thunder Mountain flora of central Idaho' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants, Paleobotany, Plants, Fossil 'The Pleistocene soboba flora of southern California' -- subject(s): Paleobotany 'Quaternary extinctions of large mammals' -- subject(s): Paleoclimatology, Extinction (Biology), Paleontology 'The Miocene Purple Mountain flora of western Nevada' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants, Paleobotany, Paleoecology, Plants, Fossil 'Age and origin of Sonoran Desert vegetation' -- subject(s): Paleobotany, Desert plants, Age, Evolution 'The middle Miocene Pyramid flora of western Nevada' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants, Paleobotany, Paleoecology, Plants, Fossil 'History of the coniferous forests, California and Nevada' -- subject(s): Conifers, Fossil, Fossil Conifers, Paleobotany
Paleontology
Paleobotany is the study of pre-historic plants on the basis of fossil evidence while Paleontology is the study of life in prehistoric times by using fossil evidence. The only similarity is that they both gain their evidences from fossils.
Edward Wilber Berry has written: 'Contributions to the paleobotany of Peru, Bolivia and Chile' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Paleobotany 'Tertiary flora from the Rio Pichileufu, Argentina' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants