- Gangamopteris, Glossotheca, and Vertebraria.
Permian permineralised glossopterid reproduction organs found in the
central Transantarctic Mountains suggest...
- flattened, seed-bearing,
axillary axes (cladodes). It is
unclear whether glossopterids were
monoecious or dioecious, the fact that only
pollen organ bearing...
- the
latter half of the
Early Permian, the land
became dominated by
glossopterids (an
extinct group of seed
plants with no
close living relatives), most...
-
Dictyopteridiaceae are an
extinct family of
glossopterid plants known from the
Permian period. It
generally refers to
reproductive organs,
which are ****ociated...
-
Permian and Tri****ic
global warming.
During this period, the
extinct glossopterids colonised Gondwana and
reached peak
diversity in the Late
Permian when...
-
extending to high
southern latitudes. The
ecology of the most
prominent glossopterid, Glossopteris, has been
compared to that of bald cypress,
living in mires...
- pteridosperms). When
fossil gymnosperms such as
these and the Bennettitales,
glossopterids, and
Caytonia are considered, it is
clear that
angiosperms are nested...
- The
glossophytes are a
clade of seed
plants comprising the
glossopterids and
their descendants. This
includes the
Gnetales and angiosperms, as well as...
-
Caytoniales as
angiosperm ancestors, and the
lower illustrations show
glossopterid ancestors. Retallack, G.J.; Dilcher, D.L. (1988). "Reconstructions of...
- floodplain. The
Pallero Member provides well-preserved
fossil plants:
glossopterid, cordaitales, sphenophytes, pteridosperms, lycophytes,
conifers and seeds...