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Figure 5. Conifers. 1. Agathis sp. TLM view showing two rows of stomatal complexes (SL5021, scale-bar = 50 µm); 2. Araucaria sp. A. TLM view showing two rows of stomatal complexes (SL5077, scale-bar = 50 µm); 3. Araucaria sp. B. TLM view showing two rows of stomatal complexes (SL4995, scale-bar = 50 µm); 4. Araucarioides sp. TLM view showing a row of stomatal complexes (SL5178, scale-bar = 50 µm); 5. Libocedrus sp. TLM view showing a patch of stomatal complexes. Note networking. Arrow indicates group of calcium oxalate crystals (SL5128, scale-bar = 50 µm); 6. Cupressaceae sp. A. TLM view showing three rows of stomatal complexes. Note common sharing of subsidiary cells between complexes (SL5122, scale-bar = 50 µm); 7. Acmopyle sp. TLM view showing two rows of stomatal complexes. Note distinctive small stomata and broad lateral subsidiary cells with sloping walls (SL5183, scale-bar = 50 µm); 8. Dacrycarpus sp. TLM view showing a single row of chained stomatal complexes (SL5114, scale-bar = 50 µm).
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