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those of palms. The two
extant families of
cycads all
belong to the
order Cycadales, and are the
Cycadaceae and
Zamiaceae (including Stangeriaceae). These...
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which contain more than 1000
known species.
Subclass Cycadidae Order Cycadales Family Cycadaceae:
Cycas Family Zamiaceae: Dioon, Bowenia, Macrozamia...
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splitter approach,
including extinct taxa, with the
following six classes;
Cycadales Bennettitales Cordaitales Ginkgoales Coniferae Gnetales During this period...
- the
Cycadophyta either in
Cycadales or
their own
order Nilssoniales,
though the
relationships of this
genus with the
Cycadales have been put into question...
- Lindström, A. J. (26 May 2016). "Genome
sizes for 71
species of
Zamia (
Cycadales: Zamiaceae)
correspond to
three different biogeographic regions". Nordic...
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similar taxa of
fossil Eostangeria, and
extant Chigua and
Stangeria (
Cycadales)". Acta Palaeobotanica. 41 (2): 177–194. Coiro, Mario; Pott, Christian...
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Stangeria (
Cycadales)". Acta Palaeobotanica. 41 (2): 177–194. Kvaček, Z.; Manchester, S.R. (1999-05-01). "Eostangeria
Barthel (Extinct
Cycadales) from the...
- dinosaurs. It
belongs to the
Zamiaceae plant family within the
order Cycadales. The
genus name "Dioon"
means "two-egged",
referring to the two ovules...
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botanist Adolf Engler in 1892, who
recognised the
group as
separate from the
Cycadales. The
Anthophyte hypothesis erected by
Arber and
Parking in 1907 posited...
- "The
Biflavones of the
Cycadales Revisited:
Biflavones in
Stangeria eriopus,
Chigua restrepoi and 32
Other Species of
Cycadales".
Biochemical Systematics...