- the
family at all, only the
order Drepanophycales, and say that
Asteroxylon is
sometimes included in the
Drepanophycales. The
anatomical details for the...
-
placement of some genera. The
orders included by
Taylor et al. are:
Order †
Drepanophycales (including Baragwanathia,
Drepanophycus and Asteroxylon)
Order †Protolepidodendrales...
-
Lycophytes classes †Zosterophyllopsida -
zosterophylls †Nothia
Lycopsids †
Drepanophycales Lycopodiopsida - clubmosses, spikemosses, quillworts,
scale trees...
- be a
basal euphyllophyte Asteroxylaceae – now
placed in the
order Drepanophycales Asteroxylon By 1975, it had
become clear that the
class had become...
- to
crown lycophytes than the more
basal zosterophylls and Nothia.
Drepanophycales Devonian List of
Early Devonian land
plants Polysporangiophytes Kidston...
-
Flora Genus Abundance Notes Images Drepanophycales indeterminate A
large lycophyte,
washed into the
basin from
terrestrial sources,
similar to Drepanophycus...
-
classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Lycophytes Order: †
Drepanophycales Family: †Drepanophycaceae Genus: †Baragwanathia W.H.Lang & Cookson...
-
classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Lycophytes Order: †
Drepanophycales Family: †Drepanophycaceae Genus: †Drepanophycus Göpp., 1852 Species...
- lycopsids, or to fall
between the
lycopsids and the euphyllophytes.
Drepanophycales, a
clade of
early lycopods Gensel, P.G. (1992), "Phylogenetic relationships...
- same period, Asteroxylaceae, in
having vascularized microphylls; see
Drepanophycales for more details. The
genera in the
family are:
Drepanophycus Göppert...