BISCALITHECA KANSANA SP. N. (COENOPTERIDALES,ZYGOPTERIDACEAE), A COMPRESSION FROM THE LAWRENCE SHALE (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN), KANSAS,U. S. A. |
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Authors: | Arthur A. Cridland |
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Affiliation: | Botany Department, Washington State University, Pullman |
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Abstract: | The organ bearing the sporangia of Biscalitheca kansana is a laminate rachis with subopposite fertile appendages, a structure previously unknown for Biscalitheca. The sporangia differ from those of the petrified Biscalitheca musata only by lacking nests of sclerotic cells. They contain spores which are called Convolutispora when found dispersed. Speculations are made that Monoscalitheca fasciculata will ultimately be regarded as a synonym of Biscalitheca musala and that some fossils called Aphlebia and Brittsia problematica may be the sterile foliage of zygopterids. |
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