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- Hirmeriella is a genus of fossil tree, a conifer that was widespread in Late Tri****ic and Early Jur****ic of Germany, the UK, and Poland. It is common...
- suggested to be an invalid replacement. Both genera are likely synonyms of Hirmeriella. †Agathoxylon (wood, in part) †Brachyoxylon (wood) †classopollis (pollen)...
- Morganucodon nocturnal and burrowing too. Plant material from the conifer Hirmeriella was also found in the fissure fills, indicating Morganucudon lived in...
- growth of dental cementum in Jur****ic mammaliaforms from the Hettangian Hirmeriella fissure suite (Wales, United Kingdom), Bathonian Forest Marble fauna...
- growth of dental cementum in Jur****ic mammaliaforms from the Hettangian Hirmeriella fissure suite (Wales, United Kingdom), Bathonian Forest Marble fauna...
- Pinales. Represent various kinds of cones from diverse conifer origin. Hirmeriella H. sp. Dotternhausen Ovuliferous dwarf-shoots Affinities with Cheirolepidiaceae...
- dry and arid, suggested by remains of the possibly xerophytic conifer Hirmeriella and charcoal fragments from fires being transported by rivers to the...
- Actinostrobus and Austrocedrus, probably derived from dry environments. Hirmeriella Hirmeriella münsteri Bagagraven clay pit Rare Ovuliferous Cones Affinities...
- Quarry were previously known by the names Glyptolepis platy**** or Hirmeriella sp. Pterophyllum P. cf. Ctenophyllum giganteum. Common bennettitale leaves...
- siemiradzkii & Czekanowskia nathorstii/setacea (Czekanowskiales Ginkgoopsids); Hirmeriella muensteri (Cheirolepidiaceae conifers); Schizolepis follini/moelleri/braunii...