Aberlemnia
Aberlemnia is a genus of extinct vascular plants of the Early Devonian (around 420 to 390 million years ago), which consisted of leafless stems with terminal spore-forming organs (sporangia). Fossils found in Scotland were initially described as Cooksonia caledonica. A later review, which included new and more complete fossils from Brazil, showed that the specimens did not fit the circumscription of the genus Cooksonia; accordingly a new genus Aberlemnia was proposed.
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Aberlemnia
Aberlemnia is a genus of extinct vascular plants of the Early Devonian (around 420 to 390 million years ago), which consisted of leafless stems with terminal spore-forming organs (sporangia). Fossils found in Scotland were initially described as Cooksonia caledonica. A later review, which included new and more complete fossils from Brazil, showed that the specimens did not fit the circumscription of the genus Cooksonia; accordingly a new genus Aberlemnia was proposed.
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Aberlemnia Gonez & Gerrienne ( ...... aba la apertura en dos valvas.
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Aberlemnia is a genus of extin ...... genus Aberlemnia was proposed.
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Gonez & Gerrienne
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A. caledonica ( Gonez & Gerrienne )
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Aberlemnia Gonez & Gerrienne ( ...... ckson de Figueiredo en Brasil.
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Aberlemnia
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Aberlemnia
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