- co-preserved
Glossopteris leaves,
probably belonged to non-glossopterid groups, such as
voltzialean conifers. The
distribution of
Glossopteris across several...
- of
stratified rocks.
Later a
tractor train visited the base of
Mount Glossopteris,
where four of the
party climbed the
mountain and
collected samples of...
-
Antarctic fossils discovered. The
fossils were
determined to be from the
Glossopteris tree and
proved that
Antarctica was once
forested and
joined to other...
- be
found in the
fossil record.
Glossopteris is an
extinct species of seed fern
plants from the Permian.
Glossopteris appears in the
fossil record around...
-
group of seed
plants with no
close living relatives), most
prominently Glossopteris, a tree
interpreted as
growing in
waterlogged soils,
which formed extensive...
- the second-order
stratigraphic su****quence
called Gondwana I. The
Glossopteris flora is
characteristic of
fossil sequences of the
Gondwana supercontinent;...
- groups. The
southern continent saw
extensive seed fern
forests of the
Glossopteris flora.
Oxygen levels were
probably high there. The
ginkgos and cycads...
-
found in
South Africa,
India and Antarctica,
alongside members of the
Glossopteris flora,
whose distribution would have
ranged from the
polar circle to...
- It
generally refers to
reproductive organs,
which are ****ociated with
Glossopteris leaves. Retallack, G.J.; Dilcher, D.L. (1988). "Reconstructions of selected...
- Tri****ic
records of the
group have been recorded. The best
known genus is
Glossopteris, a leaf form genus.
Other examples are Gangamopteris, Glossotheca, and...