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- Q2581270 subject Q6996211.
- Q2581270 subject Q8297593.
- Q2581270 subject Q8789987.
- Q2581270 abstract "Williamsoniaceae is a family within the Bennettitales, an extinct group of seed plants within the Cycadophyta subdivision. Members of this family are believed to have been around two meters tall and with widely serrate leaves along a central stem. Reproductive organs of the Williamsoniaceae have varied widely in the fossil record but almost all have been found to be borne on stalks emerging from a ring of leaves.".
- Q2581270 class Q25814.
- Q2581270 division Q25814.
- Q2581270 kingdom Q756.
- Q2581270 order Q132823.
- Q2581270 thumbnail Ptilophyllum_sp.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2581270 wikiPageWikiLink Q132823.
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- Q2581270 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996211.
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- Q2581270 wikiPageWikiLink Q756.
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- Q2581270 wikiPageWikiLink Q8297593.
- Q2581270 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789987.
- Q2581270 classis Q25814.
- Q2581270 divisio Q25814.
- Q2581270 ordo "Bennettitales †".
- Q2581270 regnum "Plantae".
- Q2581270 type Eukaryote.
- Q2581270 type Plant.
- Q2581270 type Species.
- Q2581270 type Thing.
- Q2581270 type Q19088.
- Q2581270 type Q756.
- Q2581270 comment "Williamsoniaceae is a family within the Bennettitales, an extinct group of seed plants within the Cycadophyta subdivision. Members of this family are believed to have been around two meters tall and with widely serrate leaves along a central stem. Reproductive organs of the Williamsoniaceae have varied widely in the fossil record but almost all have been found to be borne on stalks emerging from a ring of leaves.".
- Q2581270 label "Williamsoniaceae".
- Q2581270 depiction Ptilophyllum_sp.jpg.