- ˈpaɪnoʊfaɪtə/), also
known as
Coniferophyta (/ˌkɒnɪfəˈrɒfɪtə, -oʊfaɪtə/) or
Coniferae. The
division contains a
single extant class, Pinopsida. All
extant conifers...
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gymnosperms (or Gymno****e)
Lindley included two orders, the
Cycadeae and the
Coniferae. In his
final work (1853) he
described Gymnogens as a
class with four...
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Cortodera coniferae is a
species of
longhorn beetle in the
genus Cortodera. Bezark,
Larry G. "A
Photographic Catalog of the
Cerambycidae of the World"...
- of its
unimpregnated ovulum; and on the
female flower of
Cycadeae and
Coniferae". In King,
Philip Parker (ed.).
Narrative of a
Survey of the Intertropical...
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Brown determined the
existence of truly-naked
ovules in the
Cycadeae and
Coniferae. The term
gymnosperm was, from then-on,
applied to seed
plants with naked...
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attributed to
Lindley and
Gordon in
William Dallimore's
Handbook of
Coniferae and Ginkgoaceae. Its name is
derived from the
surname "Bunge", as one...
- Dallimore, William; Jackson,
Albert Bruce (1923). "Pinus". A
handbook of
Coniferae,
including Ginkgoaceæ (1 ed.). New York: Longmans,
Green & Co. pp. 357–470...
- of its
unimpregnated ovulum, and on the
female flower of
Cycadeae and
Coniferae is an 1826
paper by
botanist Robert Brown.
Though nominally a
formal description...
- Harrison, S.G.; Dallimore, William; Jackson, A.
Bruce (1966). A
Handbook of
Coniferae and
Ginkgoaceae (Forth ed.). London:
Edward Arnold. p. 373. OCLC 1703374...
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related to
Pinus devoniana. Dallimore, W. and
Bruce Jackson – A
handbook of
Coniferae.
Edward Arnold Publishers,
London 1923, 2nd ed. 1931, 3rd ed. 1948, reprinted...