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- winters warm enough to support evergreen forests. As in the Cretaceous, podocarpaceous conifers, Notho****us, and Proteaceae angiosperms were common. In the...
- trees—along with extinct cycadeoid Nilssoniocladus, Ginkgo, araucariaceous, podocarpaceous, and cupressaceous conifers. This represents the mixed deciduous and...
- along with extinct cycadeoid Nilssoniocladus, Ginkgo, araucariaceous, podocarpaceous, and cupressaceous conifers. This represents the mixed deciduous and...
- Affinities with the family Podocarpaceae. Pollen from diverse types of Podocarpaceous conifers, that include morphotypes similar to the low arbustive Microcachrys...
- Podocarpaceae †Podozamites †Podozamites eocaenica Engelhardt Possible podocarpaceous foliage First suggested as a cyacad species Taxaceae Cephalotaxus †Cephalotaxus...
-  Chile A podocarpaceous wood morphospecies. Podocarpoxylon resinosum Sp. nov valid Pujana et al. Oligocene San José Formation  Chile A podocarpaceous wood...
- Affinities with the family Podocarpaceae. Pollen from diverse types of Podocarpaceous conifers, that include morphotypes similar to the low arbustive Microcachrys...
- dakotense Sp nov Torrey Cretaceous Laramie group  US  North Dakota A "podocarpaceous" wood morphospecies Podocarpoxylon Noted by Torrey to be very similar...
- Affinities with the family Podocarpaceae. Pollen from diverse types of Podocarpaceous conifers, that include morphotypes similar to the low arbustive Microcachrys...
- Phyllocladus; on the other hand, Dörken et al. (2021) rejected the podocarpaceous affinity of Huncocladus, and considered it to be more closely related...