Casuarinaceae

http://www.neii.gov.au/def/voc/AusPollen/auspollen-aerobiology-collaboration-network-species-classification/Casuarinaceae

dcterms created equal to or less than 2020-06-17T05:13:22.148Zequal to or more than 2020-06-17T05:13:22.148Z
notation Casu
broader
http://www.neii.gov.au/def/voc/AusPollen/auspollen-aerobiology-collaboration-network-species-classification/Pollen-Families original
narrower
Casuarinaceae original
definition Distribution: A family of 4 genera and 90 species from Australia to the islands of the Pacific and SE Asia; the Flora of Australia publication listed 3 genera and 66 species in Australia, the Australian Plant Census lists 68 species.

Description: This family consists of dioecious or monoecious trees or shrubs.
For more details regarding the description of species within this family please see:
https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Casuarinaceae

Pollen Morphology: Pollen produced by this family are rounded triangular in shape and are between 30-40um at the longest point along both axes. These pollen grains have three pores that protrude from the grain and have a thickened dark area under each pore. The surface texture of these pollen grains are slightly granular.
narrower
http://www.neii.gov.au/def/voc/AusPollen/auspollen-aerobiology-collaboration-network-species-classification/Genus-Allocasuarina original
broader
Casuarinaceae original
http://www.neii.gov.au/def/voc/AusPollen/auspollen-aerobiology-collaboration-network-species-classification/Genus-Casuarina original
broader
Casuarinaceae original
type
Resource original
Concept original
creator NEII_Programme original