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- Cheirolepidiaceae (also spelled Cheirolepidaceae) is an extinct family of conifers. They first appeared in the Tri****ic, and were a diverse and common...
- gymnosperms (but extinct since the end of the Cretaceous): Order Pinales Cheirolepidiaceae: Frenelopsis, Pseudofrenelopsis, Suturo****, Glenrosa For some families...
- 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...
- ****igned to several different conifer groups including Araucariaceae and Cheirolepidiaceae. They are known from around the globe from the Late Carboniferous...
- ****igned to several different conifer groups including Araucariaceae and Cheirolepidiaceae. They were found around the globe during the Carboniferous to the...
- and hot climate during early Mid-Cretaceous indicate by unvaried Cheirolepidiaceae-dominant palynoflora from the Liupanshan Basin, China". Geological...
- 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...
- Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. This includes the study...
- wood of multiple conifer groups, including both Araucariaceae and Cheirolepidiaceae, with late Paleozoic and Tri****ic forms possibly representing other...