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Zamites is an
extinct genus of
plants in the
family Williamsoniaceae that
lived from the Tri****ic to the Eocene. This
plant is
reported in the Mesozoic...
- ("entire") margin. Most leaf
morphotypes (Pterophyllum, Ptilophyllum,
Zamites, Otozamites, etc.) are
pinnate (feather-shaped), with many
small leaf segments...
- the
Williamsonia cone is ****ociates with
leaves ****ignable to the
genus Zamites,
while Williamsonia carolinensis from the Late Tri****ic of
North America...
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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...
- 2009.
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April 13, 2009.
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Zamites †
Zamites arcticus †
Zamites borealis †
Zamites brevipennis †Zapsalis – or
unidentified comparable...
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Pecopteris from Commentary, France, 300
million years old
Fossil leaves of
Zamites feneonis The
garden has a
large collection of
fossil plants, collected...
- Taeniopteris? yorkensis Thinnfeldia?
reticulata Yorkia gramineoides Zamites pennsylvanicus Zamites yorkensis Relative age
dating of the New
Oxford Formation places...
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Plants Genus Species Location Material Notes Zamites Cavere Brachyphyllum Cavere...
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bennettitalean leaves and
other remains make up a
significant portion of the
flora (
Zamites, Nilssoniopteris, Williamsonia, etc.).
Ferns (Cladophlebis, Phlebopteris...