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BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS 



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Orders 



Coniferales 



Gnetales 



Casuarinales 



Families, Genera, and Species 



Metasequoia glyptostroboides Hu and 



Cheng 

 Glyptostrobus pensilis K. Koch 

 Cunninghamia lanceolata Hooker 

 C. lanceolata var. konishii Fujita 

 Taiwania cryptomerioides Hayata 

 Cryptomeria japonica D. Don 

 C. japonica var. araucarioides Hort. 



Cupressaceae 



Callitris glauca R. Brown 



Thujopsis dolobrata Sieb. and Zucc. 



Thuja standishii C. 



T. occidentalis L. 



Biota orientalis Endl. 



Libocedrus formosana Frolin 



L. decurrens Torrey 



Cupressus funebris Endl. 



C arizonica 



Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl. 



C. obtusa var. breviana Mast. 



C. pisifera Mast. 



C pisifera var. filifera Mast. 



C. pisifera var. squarrosa Mast. 



Sabina chinensis Antoine 



S. virginiana Antoine 



S. procumbens Sieb. and Zucc. 



S. sargentii Nakai 



S. sargentii var. kaizuka Hort. 



Juniperis utilis Koidz. 



J. conferta Pari. 



Sc. K. So. H. 









Ephedraceae 



Ephedra gerardiana Wall. 



Casuarinaceae 



Casuarina stricta Ait. 



G. = ginkgetin; I. = isoginkgetin; Sc. = sciadopitvsin; K. = kayaflavone; So. = sotetsuflavone; H. = hinoki- 



flavone. 



chemically similar, although C. taliensis more closely parallels 

 C. sinensis. A number of species from other sections of the genus were 

 examined chromatographically, but their patterns did not closely 

 resemble the Thea pattern. 



