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    early as the Late Permian (Lopingian) The extinct conifer cone genus Schizolepidopsis likely represent stem-group members of the Pinaceae, the first good...
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    genera of cypresses, such as Sequoia. Members of the extinct genus Schizolepidopsis which likely represent a stem-group to the pine family (Pinaceae),...
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    family Dipteridaceae. Closely related to Clathropteris meniscoides. Schizolepidopsis Indeterminate Mount Carson Lower and Middle Hanson Formation Cone scales...
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    are represented and two resemble the genus Pinus. Likely belong to Schizolepidopsis, as is the most common Pinaceae in the Eurasian region in the Jurassic...
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  • Takahashi; Peter R. Crane (2013). "Pinaceae-like reproductive morphology in Schizolepidopsis canicularis sp. nov. from the Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) of Mongolia"...
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    February 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2022. Doweld, A. B. (2001). "Schizolepidopsis, a new substitute generic name for Mesozoic plants" (PDF). Byulletenʹ...
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  • Domogatskaya; Alexei B. Herman (2019). "New species of the genus Schizolepidopsis (conifers) from the Albian of the Russian high Arctic and geological...
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  • ; Ichinnorov, N.; Crane, P. R.; Shi, G. (2021). "Ovulate Cones of Schizolepidopsis ediae sp. nov. Provide Insights into the Evolution of Pinaceae". International...
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