-
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'
Araucarian –
Dandabah 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...