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    Wellington. Archeria at The Plant List "Archeria". The Encyclopedia of Life. Archeria at the Atlas of Living Australia Archeria at the Australian Plant Names...
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  • related to Archeria. Archeria can refer to two very different taxonomic genera: Archeria (animal), a genus of extinct eel like animals Archeria (plant), a genus...
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    Archeria racemosa is a species of shrub in the family Ericaceae. A. racemosa currently occupies a rather restricted range in northern New Zealand (where...
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    and south-west Tasmania. This plant is commonly referred to by Australasian naturalists as thyme archeria. The Archeria genus is a part of the Ericaceae...
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    of Botany 6: 271 Archeria hirtella occurrence data from Australasian Virtual Herbarium Archeria hirtella at The Plant List Archeria hirtella at the Australian...
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    Archeria traversii is a species of shrub in the family Ericaceae. Archeria traversii is scattered locally across southern New Zealand (the South Island...
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    Tasmaniae 1(4): 263, t. 80 B "Archeria eriocarpa". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian...
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  • Archeria comberi, also known as the pink mountain heath or comb heath, is a small, rare shrub endemic to Tasmania, Australia. As a member of the heath...
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    biglandulosum, Acradenia frankliniae (whitey-wood or wirewood), Archeria hirtella, Archeria eriocarpa, Cenarrhenes nitida (native plum), Trochocarpa cunninghamii...
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    (Anodopetalum biglandulosum), as well as understory species such as thyme archeria (Archeria serpyllifolia), native plum (Cenarrhenes nitida), sweet-scented trochocarpa...
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    Phyllocladus alpinus (category New Zealand plant stubs)
    1080/00779962.2017.1357423. ISSN 0077-9962. Wikidata Q56166058. "Archeria traversii | New Zealand Plant Conservation Network". nzpcn.org.nz. Retrieved 20 February...
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    1753, plants have been assigned one epithet or name for their species and one name for their genus, a grouping of related species. Thousands of plants have...
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  • this site, including some of the best fossils of Edaphosaurus boanerges, Archeria crassidisca, Eryops megacephalus, and (to a lesser extent) Dimetrodon natalis...
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    1957). "The Appendicular Skeleton of the Permian Embolomerous Amphibian Archeria" (PDF). Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology. 13 (5): 105–159...
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    appearing to be more suitable for paddling or for holding on to aquatic plants. Acanthostega is the earliest stem-tetrapod to show the shift in locomotory...
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    the late Devonian changed the freshwater ecosystems. When nutrients from plants were released into lakes and rivers, they were absorbed by microorganisms...
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    the world have been preserved as island endemics. For example, genera, Archeria in Ericaceae, or Wollemia in the family Araucariaceae, was known only from...
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    mucous coatings. They are attached to plant fossils, suggesting that these temnospondyls laid eggs on aquatic plants much like modern frogs. The mucous membranes...
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    List of Ericaceae genera (category Lists of plant genera (alphabetic))
    Reeve Brothers. Androstoma, Vol. 1, Flora Antarctica (Fl. Antarct.) p. 44 Archeria, Vol. 3, Flora Tasmaniae (Fl. Tasman.) p. 262 Brown, Robert (1810). Prodromus...
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    reptiliomorphs and reptiles, including partial and complete skeletons of Archeria, Eryops, Edaphosaurus, Dimetrodon, Bolosaurus, Trimerorhachis, Zatrachys...
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    fairly warm and there were no glaciers. Land had already been colonized by plants. But it was only during the following Carboniferous period that the first...
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    (1996). "Taxonomic review of Eusthenopteron foordi". Devonian Fishes and Plants of Miguasha, Quebec, Canada. F. Pfeil. pp. 271–284. ISBN 978-3-931516-03-1...
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  • Clack (2023). Pardo (2023) redescribes the anatomy of the neurocranium of Archeria crassidisca, based on data from a previously unreported partial braincase...
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    Tasmania hosts endemic plant genera as well as plant genera of restricted distribution; an example of such a genus is Archeria. For millions of years...
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    shallow water or on land. At that period, for the first time, deciduous plants were flourishing and annually shedding leaves into the water, attracting...
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    Permian deposits in the southwestern United States, are the amphibians Archeria, Diplocaulus, Eryops, and Trimerorhachis, the reptiliomorph Seymouria,...
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    animal with feet very similar to Ichthyostega. By the late Devonian, land plants had stabilized freshwater habitats, allowing the first wetland ecosystems...
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  • Amphibromus archeri, Corunastylis archeri (the elfin midge orchid) and the genus Archeria are named after him. The standard author abbreviation W.Archer bis is used...
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    Trochocarpa gunnii (category Plants described in 1847)
    flowers, and is more commonly found at high altitudes. The rainforest Archeria species (A. eriocarpa and A. hirtella) also have similar foliage to T....
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    along half of its shaft, similar to that of Archeria. The pelvis was also quite similar to that of Archeria and Calligenethlon in the fact that the ilium...
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