Zygopteridales

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Zygopteridales
Temporal range: Middle Devonian to Early Cretaceous
Alloiopteris erosa.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Division:
Pteridophyta
Class:
Order:
Zygopteridales
Families

Zygopteridaceae

The Zygopteridales is an extinct order of ferns or fern-like plants which grew primarily during the Carboniferous.[1] It comprises two families: Zygopteridaceae, which contains at least a dozen named genera,[2] and , which comprises two genera ( and ). A few other genera are of uncertain placement and are not assigned to any family yet.

References[]

  1. ^ Peter R. Bell & Alan R. Helmsly (2000). "Chapter 7: The subkingdom Embryophyta (cont.)". Green Plants: Their Origin and Diversity. Cambridge University Press. p. 173.
  2. ^ Adolf Engler; Eberhard Fischer; Michael Stech (2009). Wolfgang Frey; Michael Stech; Eberhard Fischer (eds.). Bryophytes and Seedless Vascular Plants. A. Engler's Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien [Syllabus of Plant Families]. Vol. 3 (13 ed.). Berlin/Stuttgart: Borntraeger. p. 325. ISBN 978-3-443-01063-8.
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