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Cheirolepidiaceae (also
spelled Cheirolepidaceae) is an
extinct family of conifers. They
first appeared in the Tri****ic, and were
widespread during most...
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those ancestral to
modern conifers), as well as the
extinct family Cheirolepidiaceae,
which first appeared in the Late Tri****ic, and
would be prominent...
- Jur****ic. Also
abundant during the Jur****ic is the
extinct family Cheirolepidiaceae,
often recognised through their highly distinctive classopolis pollen...
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gymnosperms (but
extinct since the end of the Cretaceous):
Order Pinales Cheirolepidiaceae: Frenelopsis, Pseudofrenelopsis, Suturo****,
Glenrosa For some families...
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Pararaucaria is a
genus of
conifer cone
belonging to the
extinct family Cheirolepidiaceae.
Fossils are
known from the
Lower Jur****ic to
Early Cretaceous of...
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cladistically included)
Ephedraceae Welwitschiaceae Gnetaceae Cheirolepidiaceae †
Palissyales †
Voltziales †
Synonyms Coniferophyta Coniferae Pinophytina...
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displays a
shift from
diverse gymnosperm-dominated
forests to
Cheirolepidiaceae-dominated monocultures. The
Danish Basin saw 34% of its
Rhaetian spore-pollen...
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Frenelopsis is a
genus of
extinct conifers belonging to the
family Cheirolepidiaceae that
lived throughout the
Cretaceous period ranging from the Berriasian...
- Araucariaceae,
araucaria family (41) †Arctopityaceae (fossils only) †
Cheirolepidiaceae (fossils only) Cupressaceae,
cypress family (130-140) Pinaceae, pine...
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conifers were
almost fully replaced by
Podocarpaceae conifers, and the
Cheirolepidiaceae, a
group of
conifers that had
dominated during most of the Mesozoic...