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Province of Argentina. The type
species is
Adiantoides leali, from the Late Eocene. Subsequently, in 1983,
Adiantoides magnus was described,
based on a mandible...
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Ginkgo adiantoides is an
extinct ginkgo species in the
family Ginkgoaceae from the Late
Cretaceous to the Miocene.
Evolutionary history is unresolved...
- the Palaeocene, only a few
Ginkgo species,
Ginkgo cranei and
Ginkgo adiantoides,
remained in the
Northern Hemisphere,
while a
markedly different (and...
- Pliocene.
Extinct Ginkgo yimaensis Extinct G. apodes
Extinct Ginkgo adiantoides, or
possibly a new US taxon, G. cranei
Extant G.
biloba Ginkgo biloba...
- eximia
Binomial name
Aquilegia eximia Van
Houtte ex Planch.
Synonyms Aquilegia adiantoides Greene Aquilegia fontinalis J.T.Howell
Aquilegia tracyi Jeps....
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Protolipternidae Asmithwoodwardia Miguelsoria Protolipterna Family Indaleciidae Adiantoides Indalecia Family Sparnotheriodontidae Phoradiadius Notiolofos Sparnotheriodon...
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Coniopteris Eobowenia Nilssonia Todites Ginkgo (yimaensis and
adiantoides)
Elatides Kimuriella Korallipteris Cycad Araucaria Watsoniocladus Hydropteris...
- the end of the Cretaceous. The only
remaining Ginkgophyte was
Ginkgo adiantoides – a
polymorphic species.
Modern Ginkgo trees are
native to China. Ginkgo...
- sanjuliensis † S. spiniformis † S. suessi † S. trifoliata † S. valentinii † S. warragulensis †
Synonyms Synonyms of S.
elegans Sphenopteris adiantoides...
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Chorisandrachne Euphorbia Notoleptopus Phyllanthopsis L.
adiantoides -
Euphorbia adiantoides L.
brasiliensis -
Euphorbia hyssopifolia L.
decaisnei - Notoleptopus...