Definition of Lycopodite. Meaning of Lycopodite. Synonyms of Lycopodite

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Definition of Lycopodite

Lycopodite
Lycopodite Ly*cop"o*dite, n. (Paleon.) An old name for a fossil club moss.

Meaning of Lycopodite from wikipedia

- These are considered to be stages in the evolution of microphylls. Lycopodites, an early lycopod-like fossil External mold of Lepidodendron from the...
- Lepidophloios, Sigillaria and Lepidodendron, and herbaceous forms called Lycopodites and Cormophyton; sphenopsids like Calamites a tree-like horsetail relative...
- Lepidodostrobophyllum (sporophylls), Sigillariostrobus Lycopsid (herbaceous) stems: Lycopodites, Selaginellites Sphenopsid leaves: Annularia, Asterophyllites Sphenopsid...
- Cretaceous around 130 million years ago. Upward sloping sandstone has fossil Lycopodites plants in vertical life positions. Ockham and Wisley Commons Y 256.0...
- Rhipidiocladus, Elatocladus, Schizolepis, and Podozamites. Also, Lycopsids like Lycopodites and Sellaginellities, horsetails (Sphenopsida) like Equisetum, cycads...
- and Lycopodiidae in the Lycopodiales. It was originally described as Lycopodites falcatus. The leaves of this species are more prominently anisophyllous...
- geological interest. Its sandstone bedrock containing samples of fossilised Lycopodites. Forges-les-Eaux, France "East Sus**** in Figures". East Sus**** County...
- of the Weald Clay Group. There are 1 metre (1 yard) high fossils of Lycopodites in upright position. Philpot's and Hook Quarries Y 2.6 hectares (6.4...
- Rhipidiocladus, Elatocladus, Schizolepis, and Podozamites. Also, Lycopsids like Lycopodites and Sellaginellities, horsetails (Sphenopsida) like Equisetum, cycads...
- Cretaceous around 140 to 100 million years ago. There are many fossils of Lycopodites, an extinct plant. This site is in three separate areas, and a lane and...