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- the possession of a distinctive pollen type ****igned to the form genus classopollis (the distinctive characters of which include "distal cryptopore, proximal...
- describing the shoots of the plant, and is accompanied by the genera classopollis, classostrobus, and Alvinia. These represent the pollen, male cones,...
- whereas gymnosperms accounted for only ~13% of total richness; however, classopollis pollen, representing the extinct conifer family Cheirolepidiaceae, is...
- M.; Batenburg, Sietske J.; Mander, Luke (7 October 2013). "Aberrant classopollis pollen reveals evidence for unreduced (2n) pollen in the conifer family...
- Floral Turnover in Patagonia: Drop in Diversity, Low Extinction, and a classopollis Spike". PLOS ONE. 7 (12): e52455. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...752455B. doi:10...
- developed nexinal columellae. classopollis were produced by shrubs that tolerated semiarid conditions, and classopollis is correlated with evaporites...
- Earliest Danian ****emblages were characterized by the striking abundance of classopollis, a pollen type linked to Casuarinaceae (Haloragacidites harrisii), the...
- Bennettitales leaf Cupressinocladus Conifer leaves Protocupressinoxylon Conifer wood Prototaxoxylon classopollis Pollen of Cheirolepidiaceae conifers...
- Chasmatosporites, and the dominant Hirmeriellaceae conifer Corollina and classopollis, suggesting arid or semiarid environments, usually compared with modern...
- in the Pinales. Conifer pollen from medium to large arboreal plants. classopollis C. classoides TE-620 road Pollen Affinities with the Hirmeriellaceae...