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Lycopodiopsida is a
class of
vascular plants also
known as lycopsids,
lycopods, or lycophytes.
Members of the
class are also
called clubmosses, firmosses...
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Lycopod may
refer to a
member of the lycophytes,
defined broadly to
include the
extinct zosterophylls the
class Lycopodiopsida as
defined in the Pteridophyte...
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using morphology alone. Subsequently,
Chase and
Reveal considered both
lycopods and
ferns as
subclasses of a
class Equisetopsida (Embryophyta) encomp****ing...
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refers to
vascular spore-bearing
plants that are not ferns,
including lycopods, horsetails,
whisk ferns and
water ferns (Marsileaceae,
Salviniaceae and...
- and rhyniophytes, had
colonised the tropics. The
former evolved into the
lycopods that were to
dominate the
Gondwanan vegetation over a long period, whilst...
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regarded as
primitive lycopods, a
group still extant today,
represented by the quillworts, the
spikemosses and the club mosses.
Lycopods bear
distinctive microphylls...
- ± 0.4 *
Tournaisian 358.86 ± 0.14 *
Devonian Upper/Late
Famennian First lycopods, ferns, seed
plants (seed ferns, from
earlier progymnosperms),
first trees...
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natural history of
lower plants including mosses, liverworts, hornworts,
lycopods, algae,
lichens and fungi.
Dillenius was born at
Darmstadt and was educated...
- rare and poorly-preserved,
though certain horsetails (Neocalamites) and
lycopods (Ferganadendron, Mesenteriophyllum, Isoetites) are more common. Pteridosperms...
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Representatives of the
lycopods have
survived to the
present day. By the end of the
Devonian period,
several groups,
including the
lycopods,
sphenophylls and...