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Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2399(05)
... TABLE 1. FOSSIL FLORA OF THE HORTON GROUP, ATLANTIC CANADA Compressions of the arborescent lycopsid Lepidodendropsis are by far the most abundant plant fossil in the Horton Group (Fig. 3A) . These compressions exhibit false leaf scars arranged in pseudowhorls and may be found...
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Published: 01 December 2004
Journal of the Geological Society (2004) 161 (6): 969–981.
... in situ fossil trees are described from 13 entisol or inceptisol horizons in the mid-Tournaisian Albert Formation (Horton Group) at Norton, near Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. These trees, almost all of which are lycopsids of the Protostigmaria – Lepidodendropsis -type, are rooted mostly in the flood...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 December 2002
PALAIOS (2002) 17 (6): 571–590.
... , BERRY, p. 24–26, Pl. 8, fig. 1,2 (but not 3) 1922 Lepidodendron obovatum , BERRY, p. 26–27, Pl. 1, fig. 5 1929 Lepidodendron peruvianum , STEINMANN, p. 29–31, Fig. 23 1954 Lepidodendropsis peruvianum , JONGMANS, p. 206–207, Pl. 20, fig. 15 This species is characterized by elongated...
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Published: 03 January 2013
Geological Magazine (2013) 150 (4): 577–601.
...-arborescent lycopsids ( Sublepidodendron , Lepidodendropsis ) sphenophytes ( Archaeocalamites ) and pteridophylls ( Nothorhacopteris , Triphyllopteris ). The assemblage compares with other Gondwanan floras of this age that have been assigned to the Paraca floral realm, and are taken to indicate relatively...
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 Allochthonous fossil plants, Albert Formation, near Norton. (a) Well-preserved Lepidodendropsis corrugata Dawson axis; scale bar represents 5 mm. (b) Partially decorticated lycopsid axis; scale bar represents 20 mm. (c) Leafy lycopsid terminal shoot; scale bar represents 40 mm.  (d) Archaeocalamites stem; scale bar represents 25 mm.
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 5.  Allochthonous fossil plants, Albert Formation, near Norton. ( a ) Well-preserved Lepidodendropsis corrugata Dawson axis; scale bar represents 5 mm. ( b ) Partially decorticated lycopsid axis; scale bar represents 20 mm. ( c ) Leafy lycopsid terminal shoot; scale bar represents 40 mm
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (4): 663.
... suturicompta-Lithostrotion reiseri, Skelidorygma subcardiiformis, Spirifer tenuicostaius-Siphonodendron dutroi, Sychnoelasma konincki s. 1 .-Actinocrinites sp., Brachythyris choteauensis, Cryptoblastus-Pentremites, Leptagonia anal-oga , and Scalarituba-Lepidodendropsis. ...
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Published: 01 May 2009
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2009) 50 (5): 417–429.
.... — — + + A. archaetypus Schmal. — — — + Dawsonites arcuatus Halle + + — + Uralia camdjanensis Petr. + + — — U . cf. minussinskiensis Petr. + + — — Pachytheca sp. + + — — Lepidodendropsis theodorii Zal. — — — + Schduria ornata Tchirk. — + — + Barrandeinopsis...
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Published: 01 September 1995
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1995) 46 (3): 303–308.
... minuta, Lepidosigillaria quadrata, Lepidodendropsis peruviana, Lepidodendropsis Jenestrata, CyClostigma pacifica, Rhacopteris ovata, Triphyllopteris lescuriana, Rhodea subpetiolata and Palmatopteris Jurcata. A somewhat similar assemblage is also known from the Po Series of Spiti (Heg, Bose & Shukla...
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Published: 01 March 2022
, Sonid Zuoqi, Inner Mongolia Melvillipteris sonidia n. sp.; Archaeopteris sp.; and numerous spore taxa (see text) This study II Angeeryin Ul Formation (Late Devonian) Angeeryin Ul, Dong Ujimqin Qi, Inner Mongolia Lepidodendropsis sp. Spores: Reticulatisporites sp.; Ancyrospora sp
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Published: 01 March 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (2): 295–299.
... Xinjiang, NW China. The fossil-bearing horizon also yielded Hostimella sp., Lepidodendropsis ? ( Colpodexylon ?) arborescens Sze, and Lepidodendropsis ? dzungariensis Sze. The horizon is inferred to be the Hujiersite Formation (Givetian) from this fossil plant assemblage ( Cai & Wang, 1995...
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 Fossil plants in growth position, Albert Formation, near Norton. (a) Coalified compressed Protostigmaria tree base, palaeosol 4.192; scale bar represents 35 mm. (b) Protostigmaria showing mould preservation, palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 20 mm. (c) Two closely spaced, upright specimens of Lepidodendropsis, palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 50 mm. (d) Compressed Protostigmaria exposed immediately below tree base, palaeosol 4.192; scale bar represents 60 mm. (e) Leaves (arrow) still attached to upright trunk (left), palaeosol 2.105; scale bar represents 10 mm.  (f) Poorly preserved tree mould showing radiating roots, palaeosol 4.139; scale bar represents 100 mm. (g) Partially decorticated lycopsid surface preserved on tree mould, palaeosol 4.139; scale bar represents 5 mm. (h) Upright lycopsid trunks (arrows) buried in splay deposit, palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 50 mm.
Published: 01 December 2004
, upright specimens of Lepidodendropsis , palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 50 mm. ( d ) Compressed Protostigmaria exposed immediately below tree base, palaeosol 4.192; scale bar represents 60 mm. ( e ) Leaves (arrow) still attached to upright trunk (left), palaeosol 2.105; scale bar represents 10 mm
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Published: 01 March 2007
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2007) 55 (1): 86–88.
... ). Similar structures in the Mississippian Horton Group of Atlantic Canada provided new insight into the dynamics and distribution of poorly preserved Lepidodendropsis forests ( Rygel et al., 2006 ). Recognition of these vegetation-induced sedimentary structures in the rock record may allow an improved...
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Published: 01 July 1983
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1983) 24 (7): 363–377.
... (the basal Fenestella Series '- Gund Formation) is dominated by a number of lycopods particularly Lepidodendropsis, Lepidosigillaria, Archaeosigillaria and? Cyclostigma together with Archaeocalamites, Rhacopteris and other sphenopterids. (Pal and Chaloner, 1979). The flora from the Tethys Himalayan basin...
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Published: 01 May 2011
The Journal of Geology (2011) 119 (3): 235–258.
... part of Burgoon Sandstone (“Pocono Formation”), late Tournaisian (ca. 349 Ma), on Horseshoe Curve just below Kitanning Point (N40.497778° W78.492222°), on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad, 2.5 miles west of Altoona, Blair County: Lycopsida ( Lepidodendropsis sp.), Pteridospermopsida ( Rhacopteris...
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Published: 01 January 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (1): 167–171.
...) was given by Brown ( 1983 ), who placed it in the upper part of the Price Formation. The fine-grained intervals are near the base of the section; a coal layer is near the top. Plants from the site listed by Jennings ( 1975 ) and Scheckler ( 1978 , cited in Brown, 1983 ) consist of: Lepidodendropsis...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 23 July 2024
Geology (2024) 52 (10): 784–788.
..., Aneimites , and eremopteriod-type pinnules ( Cleal et al., 2009 ; Figs. S2A–S2D); lycopods (i.e., cf. Lepidodendropsis; Figs. S2E–S2F); and comminuted axes and articulated branches exhibiting a preferential orientation. To date, five tree trunks of S. densifolia ( Fig. 2B ; Gastaldo et al., 2024...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2007
Palynology (2007) 31 (1): 101–117.
... to the Archaeosigillaria-Lepidodendropsis Biozone. This was renamed the Frenguellia (AF) Biozone by Arrondo et al. (1991) . Césari and Limarino (1993) first recorded palynomorphs, and suggested a Tournaisian age for those from the lower part of the succession. Recently Rodriguez Amenábar et al. (2003...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1990
AAPG Bulletin (1990) 74 (8): 1203–1211.
..., such as Archaeosigillaria minuta, Lepidodendropsis cf. sinaica, Lepidosigillaria intermedia, Prelepidodendron lepidodendroides, P. rhomboidale, Rhacopteris ovata, Triphyllopteris gothani . Marine influence is characterized by brachiopods, such as Camerotoechia sp., and by abundant ichnofossils, such as Bifungitis...
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Published: 01 November 2004
The Journal of Geology (2004) 112 (6): 655–670.
...-Kazakhstan unit (figs. 6 , 7 ). The North America–Western Europe unit includes assemblages from stratigraphic units placed in the Strunian by Fairon-Demaret ( 1986 ). Most of these assemblages contain Lepidodendropsis , the pinnule Sphenopteris , and cupulate seeds. Figure 6. Kruskal’s...
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Published: 01 February 1983
Journal of the Geological Society (1983) 140 (1): 13–25.
... Land Research Series 1973 No. 32 89 125 Pal A. K. Chaloner W. G. A lower Carboniferous Lepidodendropsis flora in Kashmir Nature, London 1979 281 295 7 Pearcy R. W. Troughton J. C 4 photosynthesis in tree form Euphorbia species from Hawaiian rainforest Plant...