Definition of Araucarian. Meaning of Araucarian. Synonyms of Araucarian

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Definition of Araucarian

Araucarian
Araucarian Ar`au*ca"ri*an, a. Relating to, or of the nature of, the Araucaria. The earliest conifers in geological history were mostly Araucarian. --Dana.

Meaning of Araucarian from wikipedia

- Araucariaceae – also known as araucarians – is a family of coniferous trees, with three living genera, Araucaria, Agathis, and Wollemia. While the family...
- is therefore possible that Dilwynites pollen represents that of other araucarian conifers as well as possibly also Wollemia. Gasteranthus extinctus, a...
- by the end of the Jur****ic, having evolved from voltzialean ancestors. Araucarian conifers have their first unambiguous records during the Early Jur****ic...
- property. Mount Pinbarren National Park contains a small sample of remnant araucarian notophyll vine forest more typical of drier areas further west. The park...
- (2005). "Biogeography of Araucariaceae" (PDF). In Dargavel, John (ed.). Araucarian Forests. Kingston, Australia: Australian Forest History Society. pp. 1–9...
- Neuquén Province. Both banners employ only two colours and feature an araucarian tree. Norfolk Island's flag is also analogous to the flag of Nigeria,...
- 5 Ma and are dominated by leaves, cone scales, and leafy branches of Araucarian conifers, very similar in all respects to living Araucaria araucana (monkey...
- (2009), "The Bunya Pine – the ecology of Australia's other 'Living Fossil' AraucarianDandabah Area – Bunya Mountains, South East Queensland, Australia."...
- veinlets". The amber is considered to be of coniferous origin, with a likely araucarian source tree, based on spectroscopic analysis and wood fragment inclusions...
- equivalently aged Taynton Limestone Formation in Oxfordshire is dominated by araucarian and cheirolepidiacean conifers as well as bennettitaleans and Pelourdea...