Definition of Zamite. Meaning of Zamite. Synonyms of Zamite

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Definition of Zamite

Zamite
Zamite a"mite, n. (Paleon.) A fossil cycad of the genus Zamia.

Meaning of Zamite from wikipedia

- Zamites is a genus of sterile foliage known from the Mesozoic of North America, Europe, India and Antarctica through the Eocene of North America. It was...
- the Williamsonia cone is ****ociates with leaves ****ignable to the genus Zamites, while Williamsonia carolinensis from the Late Tri****ic of North America...
- 2009. Retrieved October 18, 2009. "WhipTail Technologies Appoints John Zamites as Channel Manager". Business Wire. Reuters. April 13, 2009. Archived from...
- ("entire") margin. Most leaf morphotypes (Pterophyllum, Ptilophyllum, Zamites, Otozamites, etc.) are pinnate (feather-shaped), with many small leaf segments...
- Location Member Material Ecogroup Palaeoclimate requirements Notes Images Zamites Z. antarcticus Potter Peak Sweeney Formation Leaflets Lowland and Riverside...
- Location Member Material Ecogroup Palaeoclimate requirements Notes Images Zamites Z. sp. Pomelo locality A12 locality Las Chacritas Member Leaflets Lowland...
- †Bennettitales Family: †Williamsoniaceae (Carruthers) Nathorst, 1913 Genera Zamites (leaf, in partim) Anomozamites (leaf) Ischnophyton Kimuriella (whole plant)...
- Pecopteris from Commentry, France, 300 million years old Fossil leaves of Zamites feneonis The garden has a large collection of fossil plants, collected...
- Anthrophyopsis hamiltonensis (1936) Zamites pollardi Comb nov (Hollick) LaMotte Paleocene Fort Union Formation  USA  Wyoming A Zamites species morphospecies. Moved...
- environment was filled with various types of vegetation such as ferns and Zamites. While this time period boasts many types of plants, gr**** had not yet...