Definition of Lycopsids. Meaning of Lycopsids. Synonyms of Lycopsids

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- branches that were covered with many rootlets. Though the height of the lycopsids make the plants similar to modern trees, the constant dichotomy of branches...
- Lycopodiopsida is a class of vascular plants also known as lycopsids, lycopods, or lycophytes. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses...
- reaching a height up to 30 m (98 ft), and lycopsids were capable to reach a height of up to 50 m (160 ft). These lycopsids had a tall, single or occasionally...
- arborescent lycopsids, though similar structures occur in modern club and spike mosses, and these fimbrils are a shared structure for all lycopsids. Bordering...
- specimens embedded in the fossil lycopsids. Explosives were detonated at Coal Mine Point, exposing twenty-five lycopsids; of these, fifteen contained vertebrate...
- The Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse would result in the replacement of lycopsid-dominated forests with tree-fern dominated ones during the late Carboniferous...
- killed the lycopsids. The soft tissues of the cortical meristem and inner p****oderm of the lycopsids then decomposed and made the lycopsid and their underground...
- them. The underground organs or structures of these lycopsids is referred to as Stigmaria. Lycopsids first evolved during a rapid diversification of terrestrial...
- including living quillworts (Isoetes) and comparable extinct herbaceous lycopsids (Tomiostrobus). Reichenbach, H. G. L. (1828). Conspectus Regni Vegetabilis...
- Liu, Le; Wang, De-ming (2016). "Periodicity of reproductive growth in lycopsids: An example from the Upper Devonian of Zhejiang Province, China". Paleoworld...