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- Pleuromeia is an extinct genus of lycophytes related to modern quillworts (Isoetes). Pleuromeia dominated vegetation during the Early Tri****ic all over...
- Pleuromeia dubia is a tall species for the genus, with distinctive elongate leaf scars, and known from the Early Tri****ic of Australia and South Africa...
- Permian-Tri****ic extinction, with one particularly notable example being the genus Pleuromeia, which grew in columnar like fashion, sometimes reaching a height of 2...
- Isoetes melanospora, a modern member of the Isoetales Restoration of Pleuromeia, an extinct Isoetales genus from the Early Tri****ic Kenrick, Paul; Crane...
- but regained dominance in the Induan (earliest Tri****ic), particularly Pleuromeia. After the worldwide Permian–Tri****ic extinction event, members of this...
- Cylostrobus is genus of Lycopsida most like Pleuromeia, but with very compact and round cones. It is known from the Early Tri****ic of Australia, coincident...
- the Tri****ic, but changed rapidly and became lycopod-dominated (e.g. Pleuromeia) during the Griesbachian-Dienerian ecological crisis. This change coincided...
- Tri****ic. During the Early Tri****ic, Isoetales, such as the long-stemmed Pleuromeia were dominant over large areas of the globe. The oldest fossil closely...
- and North China, the interval of recovery was dominated by the lycopsid Pleuromeia, an opportunistic pioneer plant that filled ecological vacancies until...
- During the Olenekian, the flora changed from lycopod dominated (e.g. Pleuromeia) to gymnosperm and pteridophyte dominated. These vegetation changes are...