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- classostrobus cones that are at times directly connected to Frenelopsis itself. Frenelopsis fossils have been found in ****ociation with coastal marine...
- extinct since the end of the Cretaceous): Order Pinales Cheirolepidiaceae: Frenelopsis, Pseudofrenelopsis, Suturo****, Glenrosa For some families and subfamilies...
- J.; Mendes, M. M.; Van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J. H. A. (2024). "Frenelopsis callapezii, a new cheirolepidiaceous conifer from the Lower Cretaceous...
- †classopollis (pollen) †classostrobus (pollen cones) †Dicheiropollis (pollen) †Frenelopsis (foliage) †Hirmeriella (whole plant) †Pararaucaria (ovulate cones) †Pseudofrenelopsis...
- flora (with many specimens of Charophytes, Montsechia, Weischelia or Frenelopsis) and diverse fauna, with specimens of at least five or six Phyla: arthropods...
- for genus †Fona herzogae – type locality for speciesFrenelopsisFrenelopsis variansFrenelopsis variens Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R...
- Dryophyllum D. cf. subcretaceum Leaf A potentially ****alean angiosperm. Frenelopsis F. cf. teixeirae Shoot A cheirolepidiacean conifer. Garasbahia G. flexuosa...
- Images Euonymus E. sp. Jiangxi A flowering plant within the family Celastraceae Frenelopsis F. sp. Jiangxi A conifer within the family Cheirolepidiaceae...
- Welwitschiophyllum brasiliense, Welwitschiostrobus murili, Araucariostrobus sp., Frenelopsis sp., Isoetites sp., Lindleycladus sp., Schizoneura sp....
- Moreno Sánchez, M.; Gómez Cruz, A. de J.; Castillo González, H. (2007), "Frenelopsis y Pseudofrenelopsis (Coniferales: Cheirolepidiaceae) en el Cretácico...