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- the zosterophylls in the Sawdoniales (which they treated as a plesion). Like other zosterophylls, members of the Sawdoniales bore lateral, reniform sporangia...
- e.g. the Zosterophyllales containing the Zosterophyllaceae and the Sawdoniales containing the Sawdoniaceae.[citation needed] Since the publication of...
- cladistic analysis, placed it in its own family, Hsuaceae, in the order Sawdoniales, based on spore characteristics. Hao and Xue in 2013 regarded Hsua as...
- in the family Gosslingiaceae, but they place this family in the order Sawdoniales. Hao, Shougang & Xue, Jinzhuang (2013). The early Devonian Posongchong...
- †Barinophytopsida Order †Barinophytales class †Zosterophyllopsida OrderSawdoniales Order †Zosterophyllales Order †Drepanophycales Subclass †Asteroxylidae...
- Kenrick and Crane placed Sawdonia in the family Sawdoniaceae, order Sawdoniales. An alternative view places the genus in the family Gosslingiaceae, order...
- with the living lycophytes. The family is variously placed in the order Sawdoniales or the order Gosslingiales. Genera that have been placed in this family...
- Crane in 1997 placed the genus in the family Sawdoniaceae in the order Sawdoniales. Banks, H.P.; Davis, M.R. (1969). "Crenaticaulis, a New Genus of Devonian...
- in 1997 called the group the Barinophytaceae and placed it in their Sawdoniales, well nested within the zosterophylls. Taylor et al. in 2009 considered...
- in the family Gosslingiaceae, but they place this family in the order Sawdoniales. Hao & Xue (2013), p. 329. Boyce, C.K. (2008). "How green was Cooksonia...