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Isoetales,
sometimes also
written Isoëtales, is an
order of
plants in the
class Lycopodiopsida.
There are
about 140-150
living species, all of
which are...
- the PPG I system, the
class is
divided into
three orders, Lycopodiales,
Isoetales and Selaginellales. Club-mosses (Lycopodiales) are homosporous, but the...
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Lycopodiales Isoetes melanospora, a
modern member of the
Isoetales Restoration of Pleuromeia, an
extinct Isoetales genus from the
Early Tri****ic Kenrick, Paul; Crane...
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During the
Early Tri****ic, lycophytes,
particularly those of the
order Isoetales (which
contains living quillworts), rose to
prominence due to the environmental...
- lycopod. It is the only
living genus in the
family Isoetaceae and
order Isoetales.
There are currently[when?] 192
recognized species, with a cosmopolitan...
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Lycopodiales DC. ex Bercht. & J.Presl – clubmosses; 1
extant family Order Isoetales Prantl – quillworts; 1
extant family Order Selaginellales Prantl – spikemosses;...
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Chaloneriaceae is an
extinct family of
heterosporous lycophyte in the
order Isoetales. They are
significant in that they
feature lobed rooting bases despite...
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smaller herbaceous plants including Lycopodiophyta, both
Selaginellales and
Isoetales. Data from Kap
Stosch suggest that
floral species richness was not significantly...
- This page's list
covers the
ferns and
allies (Lycopodiopsida,
Equisetopsida and Pteridopsida)
found in
Great Britain and Ireland. For the
background to...
- Lycopodiopsida,
Lepidodendrales are
considered to be more
closely related to
Isoetales (which
includes modern quillworts) than to club
mosses or spikemosses...