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STRUCTURALLY PRESERVED PLANTS FROM SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY: STAUROPTERIS BISERIATA SP. NOV.
Authors:Michael A. Ochan  Thomas N. Taylor
Affiliation:Department of Botany, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 43210
Abstract:Several axes of the coenopterid fern Stauropteris are described from permineralized peat associated with Lower-Middle Pennsylvanian coal deposits of southeastern Kentucky. This represents the first documented report of the genus in North America. The specimens are regarded as representatives of a new species—S. biseriata—based on the distinctive branching habit. Three branch orders are described, and in each case, branches are singular and distichous, arranged in a two-ranked pattern. This is in contrast to other species of Stauropteris in which the branches are paired and form a quadriseriate pattern. A pair of vascularized aphlebiae subtend each branch through all branching orders. Aphlebiae associated with first- and second-order branches are three-parted at the point of insertion; those that subtend third-order branches are singular. Stauropteris and a number of Devonian fern-like plants are compared on the basis of certain morphological similarities.
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