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. 2011 Feb 23;278(1720):3003–3008. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.2648

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Relationship between length and maximum width in conifer seed cones and pollen cones through time. Seed cones produced by extinct members of the three major extant cone-producing families are specifically indicated (squares, Araucariaceae; triangles, Cupressaceae sensu lato; stars, Pinaceae). (a) Seed cones (black circles, n = 209) and pollen cones (grey circles, n = 292) of extant species. The line represents a one-to-one relationship between cone length and maximum cone width. (b) Seed cones of Palaeozoic (Pennsylvanian and Permian) and Triassic species (white symbols, n = 39); black circles represent extant seed cones for comparison. (c) Seed cones of Jurassic species (white symbols, n = 21); black circles represent extant seed cones for comparison. (d) Seed cones of Cretaceous species (white symbols, n = 41); black circles represent extant seed cones for comparison. (e) Pollen cones of all fossil species (Pennsylvanian through Cretaceous; white circles, n = 69) and extant species (grey circles).