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- morphologies including shrub and cycad-like forms. The foliage of bennettitaleans is superficially nearly indistinguishable from that of cycads, but...
- Cycadeoidea is an extinct genus of bennettitalean plants known from the Cretaceous (and possibly the Jur****ic) of North America, Europe and Asia. They...
- Abdalla; Wang, Jun; Kerp, Hans; Bomfleur, Benjamin (26 March 2021). "Bennettitalean Leaves From the Permian of Equatorial Pangea—The Early Radiation of...
- have been pollinators of bennettitales, feeding on nectar produced by bennettitalean cones. Cycads reached their apex of diversity during the Jur****ic and...
- Monanthesia is an extinct genus of bennettitalean plant that is known from fossil finds in Europe and North America, which existed during the Early Cretaceous...
- obliquely to the upper surface of the rachis. It has been interpreted as a Bennettitalean plant in the family Williamsoniaceae. It is ****ociated with the ovulate...
- Wielandiella is an extinct genus of bennettitalean shrub known from the Late Tri****ic (Rhaetian) of Europe and Greenland, and the Middle Jur****ic of China...
- Cycadeoidaceae is a family of bennettitalean plants which flourished in the Mesozoic era. Two genera, Cycadeoidea and Monanthesia, are currently recognised...
- Hamad, Abdalla; Wang, Jun; Kerp, Hans; Bomfleur, Benjamin (2021). "Bennettitalean Leaves From the Permian of Equatorial Pangea—The Early Radiation of...
- southwestern Gondwana, the post-extinction flora was dominated by bennettitaleans and cycads, with members of Pelta****les, Ginkgoales, and Umkomasiales...