Definition of Equisetalean. Meaning of Equisetalean. Synonyms of Equisetalean

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- Calamitaceae is an extinct family of equisetalean plants related to the modern horsetails, known from the Carboniferous and Permian periods. Some members...
- Neocalamites is an extinct genus of equisetalean plant. Neocalamites thrived during the Permian and Tri****ic, and occurs worldwide. According to Elgorriaga...
- rainfall and possible monsoons Flora from the formation includes the equisetalean Schizoneura, the glossopterid gymnosperm Glossopteris, and seed fern...
- Rodríguez, J. N.; Bodnar, J.; Beltrán, M. (2024). "A new species of the equisetalean plant Equicalastrobus from the Middle Tri****ic of Argentina". Acta Palaeontologica...
- rainfall and possible monsoons. Flora from the formation includes the equisetalean Schizoneura, the glossopterid gymnosperm Glossopteris, and seed fern...
- trilete spores, ranging from the Devonian to the Cretaceous. Herbaceous Equisetalean Flora, related with humid settings. Lophotriletes Lophotriletes trichopunctatus...
- Significantly, this ****emblage contains the youngest Australian fossils of equisetaleans, pentoxylaleans, and possibly bennettitaleans, all groups that appear...
- rainfall and possible monsoons. Flora from the formation includes the equisetalean Schizoneura, Glossopteris, and seed fern Lepidopteris. Other vertebrates...
- 1; Bryophyta, Sphenophyta. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW. 122, 43-68. 2000 – Equisetalean Plant Remains from the Early to Middle Tri****ic of New South Wales, Australia...
- rainfall and possible monsoons. Flora from the formation includes the equisetalean Schizoneura, the glossopterid gymnosperm Glossopteris, and seed fern...