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Phyllotheca

Phyllotheca is an extinct genus of equisetalean, related to modern horsetails. It is known from the Permian period, as well as possibly the Carboniferous. It was named was created in 1828, when Brongniart described the type species Phyllotheca australis coming from Hawkesbury River, Australia.

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Phyllotheca
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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Embryophytes
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Subclass: Equisetidae
Order: Equisetales
Family: Phyllothecaceae
Genus: Phyllotheca
Brongniart (1828)
Species
  • P. australis
  • P. brevifolia
  • P. griesbachii
  • P. indica
  • P. longifolia

Phyllotheca is an extinct genus of equisetalean, related to modern horsetails. It is known from the Permian period,1 as well as possibly the Carboniferous.2 It was named was created in 1828, when Brongniart described the type species Phyllotheca australis coming from Hawkesbury River, Australia.3

Species

Claimed records from the Jurassic of Poland are doubtful and may represent Neocalamites instead.5

References

References

  1. Neregato, Rodrigo; Boardman, Daiana Rockenbach; Rohn, Rosemarie; Iannuzzi, Roberto (2024), Iannuzzi, Roberto; Rößler, Ronny; Kunzmann, Lutz (eds.), "Diversity and Stratigraphic Distribution of Sphenophytes in the Permian of the Paraná Basin, Brazil", Brazilian Paleofloras, Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, pp. 579–623, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-22526-1_16, ISBN 978-3-030-22525-4, retrieved 2026-04-11{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  2. Djordjevic-Milutinovic, D. (2010). An overview of Palaeozoic and Mesozoic sites with macroflora in Serbia. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Belgrade, 3, 27–46.
  3. Uma nova espécie de Phyllotheca Brongniart
  4. NOVA ESPÉCIE DE SPHENOPHYTA NO EOPERMIANO DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL
  5. Jarzynka, Agata; Pacyna, Grzegorz (2015-12-01). "Fossil flora of Middle Jurassic Grojec clays (southern Poland). Raciborski's original material reinvestigated and supplemented. I. Sphenophytes". Acta Palaeobotanica. 55 (2): 149–181. doi:10.1515/acpa-2015-0013. ISSN 2082-0259.