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- Conifers with leaves of Elatocladus morphology are of uncertain taxonomic position within conifers. Kvaček, Jiří (2015-01-23). "Elatocladus velenovskyi nom....
- Gymnosperms Platyspiroxylon (Cupressaceae) Podocarpoxylon (Podocarpaceae) Elatocladus (Taxodiaceae) Sequoiaxylon (Taxodiaceae) Taxodioxylon (Taxodiaceae) Araucaria...
- Phoenicopsis. There were also conifers like Pityophyllum, Rhipidiocladus, Elatocladus, Schizolepis, and Podozamites. Also, Lycopsids like Lycopodites and Sellaginellities...
- Gymnosperms Platyspiroxylon (Cupressaceae) Podocarpoxylon (Podocarpaceae) Elatocladus (Taxodiaceae) Sequoia (Taxodiaceae) Sequoiaxylon (Taxodiaceae) Taxodioxylon...
- Sphenophytes are common elements of Jur****ic floras of southern Gondwana. Elatocladus Indeterminate Mount Carson Lower and Middle Hanson Formation Cuticles...
- specimens from the Middle Jur****ic of Yorkshire are ****ociated with Elatocladus-like leaves. Several Australasian species with fragile cones were referred...
- cupressaceous conifer closely related to Cupressinocladus. Common. Elatocladus Elatocladus sp, A taxodioid leaf morphogenus Elatides E. longifolia Araucaria-like...
- belonging to the same plant. Further Aulenback included the foliage species Elatocladus intermedius (Hollick) Bell 1949, where needles are born on the branchlet...
- conifer Cephalotaxopsis A yew Cunninghamia A cypress Elatides A cypress Elatocladus E. leptophyllus Conifers of uncertain classification E. manchurica Liaoningocladus...
- Cretaceous Research. 24 (1): 23–30. ISSN 0195-6671. Kvaček, Jiří (2015). "Elatocladus velenovskyi nom. nov., a characteristic conifer of the Bohemian Cretaceous...