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Psaroniaceae is an
extinct family of
marattialean tree
ferns from the Carboniferous–Permian interval. Most
fossilized genera,
species and
spores of the...
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members of
Osmundaceae also grew into trees. In
addition there were the
Psaroniaceae including Tietea in the Marattiales,
which is the
sister group to most...
- Cyatheales.[citation needed] It has also been
placed in the
extinct family Psaroniaceae. Taylor,
Thomas N; Taylor,
Edith L; Krings,
Michael (2009). Paleobotany:...
- Permian. The
genus has been
placed in a
number of families,
including Psaroniaceae. The
first described species was
Tietea singularis,
which grew up to...
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archaic character, very
similar to some of the
fossil Asterothecaceae/
Psaroniaceae, such as Scolecopteris.
Christensenia itself has no
fossil record. After...
- Šimůnek, Z.; Sá, A. A.; Pereira, Z. (2024). "A new
species of
Acitheca (
Psaroniaceae, Marattiales) with
exceptionally and three-dimensionally
preserved sporangia...
- is
interpreted as a
member of the late
Paleozoic marattialean family Psaroniaceae by Li et al. (2022).
Revision of
Ginkgo abaniensis,
based on data from...
- Hilton, J. (2021). "Stem
diversity of the
marattialean tree fern
family Psaroniaceae from the
earliest Permian Wuda Tuff Flora".
Review of
Palaeobotany and...