One species, Parasitaxus ustus, is unique as the only known parasitic conifer. It occurs on New Caledonia, where it is parasitic on another member of the Podocarpaceae, Falcatifolium taxoides.
The genus Phyllocladus, here included in Podocarpaceae on genetic evidence, is treated by some botanists in its own family Phyllocladaceae.
Reference
Quinn, C. J. & Price, R. A. Phylogeny of the Southern Hemisphere Conifers. Proc. Fourth International Conifer Conference 129-136 (2003).
Although the second-largest conifer family, the Podocarpaceae are far less well-known than the other two big families, Pinaceae and Cupressaceae.
The Podocarpaceae are chiefly a tropical family, thus few species have attracted interest among the European horticultural community and few species are known for their ornamental value.
This is a regrettable state of affairs, because the Podocarpaceae probably contain more species threatened by overcutting and habitat loss than any other family.