- The
genus Phyllotheca was
created in 1828, when
Brongniart described the type
species Phyllotheca australis coming from
Hawkesbury River, Australia. Phyllotheca...
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species Phyllotheca australis coming from
Hawkesbury River, Australia. It
existed during the
Permian Period. Uma nova espécie de
Phyllotheca Brongniart...
- 1289–1299. doi:10.3732/ajb.0800381. PMID 21628278. Uma nova espécie de
Phyllotheca Brongniart Elgorriaga, Andrés; Escapa,
Ignacio H.; Rothwell, Gar W.;...
- with
dense mats of
equisetids including equisetales (Schizoneura and
Phyllotheca ) and
sphenophyllales (Sphenophyllum paranaense).
Besides Pampaphoneus...
- bamboo-like
stands that grew in and
around swamps.
Herbaceous horsetails (
Phyllotheca) and
ferns ****ed the
undergrowth and
small lycopods occupied the wetter...
- spore-bearing
plants like lycopods,
horsetails such as Paracalamites, a
Phyllotheca-like species, and
trunks of the tree-like Calamites, as well as indeterminate...
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rocks often contain plant fossils, the
commonest being the horsetail,
Phyllotheca. Less often,
fossils of a shrub-like seed fern (Dicroidium) may be found...
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Glossopteris sp.
Neomariopteris sp.
Paracalamites sp.
Pecopteris sp.
Phyllotheca sp.
Ischigualasto Formation Irati Formation Melchor & Sarjeant, 2004...
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vegetation included woody deciduous Glossopteris and the bamboo-like
Phyllotheca. The
lowland areas likely gave rise to a
variety of ferns, mosses, and...
- region. The most
commonly occurring plants in the region,
Schizoneura and
Phyllotheca,
would have been
available to
Aulacephalodon to feed on.
Tollman et al...