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- ...ls as belonging to something in the [[olive]] family. It was not until the fossils were matched with fruits from living ''Eidothea'' trees that their true ide4 KB (615 words) - 11:16, 29 November 2007
- [[Category:Fossils]]5 KB (631 words) - 04:56, 8 April 2007
- ...Wollemia nobilis'' is the sole living member of its genus. The last known fossils of the genus date from approximately 2 million years ago.<ref>{{cite web [[Category:Living fossils]]9 KB (1,332 words) - 12:16, 4 November 2007
- ...of ''Pallaviciniites'' from the Upper [[Devonian]] of [[New York]]. These fossils resemble modern species in the [[Metzgeriales]]. Another Devonian fossil c11 KB (1,627 words) - 06:40, 7 April 2007
- ===Fossils=== ...nly the head capsule as a hard part that might be preserved. Yet there are fossils, some preserved in amber and some in very fine sediments. [[Leaf miner|Leaf17 KB (2,310 words) - 04:25, 28 September 2007
- ...e centre of diversity, with 30 species), and [[New Guinea]] (one species). Fossils from [[New South Wales]] and New Zealand are estimated to be 50 million yea5 KB (605 words) - 06:00, 25 October 2007
- ...[Extant taxon|extant]] species and one [[extinct]] species known from leaf fossils. This genus is a rare example of a [[disjunct]] range occurring in North Am3 KB (484 words) - 16:13, 20 February 2010
- ...[[Japan]], southern [[Korea]], [[Taiwan]] and the [[Ryukyu Islands]] with fossils know from [[North America]] and [[Europe]].<ref name="Pigg2001">{{cite jour4 KB (556 words) - 22:12, 3 May 2010
- ...llion years old. Other classes and orders, now long extinct, also occur as fossils, particularly from the late Paleozoic and [[Mesozoic]] eras. Fossil conifer13 KB (1,921 words) - 04:57, 8 April 2007
- [[Category:Living fossils]]7 KB (1,013 words) - 12:43, 8 April 2007
- ...e known from the [[Silurian]] (more than 400 million years ago), and trace fossils resembling individual xylem cells may be found in earlier [[Ordovician]] ro8 KB (1,175 words) - 05:19, 6 April 2007
- ...dates to the Early Permian, 280 mya. There is controversy over older cycad fossils that date to the late [[Carboniferous]] period, 300 -325 mya. One of the fi ...gea. Cycadaceae is thought to be an early offshoot from other cycads, with fossils from Eocene deposits (38 – 54 mya) in Japan and China, indicating that th25 KB (3,697 words) - 14:21, 27 March 2007
- ...oup arising early in the history of the [[flowering plant]]s. The earliest fossils presumed to be monocot remains date from the [[Cretaceous|early Cretaceous]7 KB (982 words) - 15:37, 9 November 2009
- ...rminal crown like that of a palm or tree- fern. Cycads are found among the fossils of many geological formations, especially in those of the early Mesozoic. T12 KB (1,958 words) - 15:37, 19 August 2009
- Recently discovered angiosperm fossils such as ''Archaefructus'', along with further discoveries of fossil gymnosp ...continuous fossil evidence showing exactly how flowers evolved. Some older fossils, such as the upper [[Triassic]] ''[[Sanmiguelia]]'', have been suggested. B28 KB (4,152 words) - 02:13, 10 February 2010
- ...s are known only from [[fossils]], which generally only preserve features. Fossils have not (so far) shown us what bred with what, and cannot tell us whether44 KB (6,639 words) - 12:31, 2 April 2007
- 58 KB (8,691 words) - 12:29, 8 April 2007
- ...ound; dragon-flies with a wing-expanse of 2 to 3 feet then existed. Insect fossils found in the tertiary rocks indicate that there were even more kinds of ins284 KB (44,920 words) - 08:52, 12 September 2009