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Crossotheca is an extinct genus of seed ferns (Pteridospermatophyta) widespread in coal measures of Carboniferous, Permian and Triassic age,[8] with possible Devonian remains known from Belgium.[8][9] The type species is C. crepini, named and described in 1883 by R. Zeiller,[1] and the genus is known from fossils found in Belgium (?), Canada, China, England, France, Hungary, Ireland, Poland and the United States.[8]

Crossotheca
Temporal range: Carboniferous-Triassic,
318.1–235.0 Ma

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Specimen P 30369 (left) and the pollen bearing organs of C. hughesiana from Dudley, England
Reconstruction of C. höninghausi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Pteridospermatophyta
Class: Lyginopteridopsida
Order: Lyginopteridales
Genus: Crossotheca
Zeiller (1883)[1]
Species
  • C. boulayi Zeiller (1883)[1]
  • C. communis Lesquererfx
  • C. crepini Zeiller (1883)
  • C. fimbriata Kidston (1906)[2]
  • C. grievii Potonie (1954)[3]
  • C. höninghausi Johnson & Kidston (1911)[4][5] [originally Sphenopteris]
  • C. hughesiana Kidston (1906)[2]
  • C. kentuekiensis Stubbefield, Taylor & Daghlian (1982)[6]
  • C. kidstom?(nomen dubium)
  • C. kidstoni Crookall
  • C. pinnatifida Gutbier
  • C. sagittata Lesquererfx
  • C. schatzlarensis
  • C. reniformis
  • C. trichomanoides
  • C. trisecta Sellards
Synonyms

One species, C. höninghausi, is the male fructification of Lyginodendron oldhami[5][9] and the same species is the microsporangia-bearing member of Lyginopteris.[5]

Description

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A fertile Crossotheca branch shows the following features:[2][8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Zeiller, R. (1883). Fruitifications de Fougèred du Terrain Houiller. Ann. Sci. Nat. 6e sèr. Bot. XVI, pp. 177-209
  • ^ a b c Kidston, Robert (1906). "On the microsporangia of the pteridosperms". The Royal Society Publishing. 77 (515): 161–162. Bibcode:1906RSPSB..77..161K. doi:10.1098/rspb.1906.0005.
  • ^ Potonie, R. (1954). Position of the Paleozoic spore genera in the natural system.
  • ^ F. L. S., Johnson, T. D. (1911). A seed-bearing Irish Pteridosperm, Crossotheca Höninghausi, Kidston (Lyginodendron oldhamium, Williamson). Royal Dublin Society
  • ^ a b c "Palaeobotany," Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 21, 1911, p. 536, fig. 28.
  • ^ Stubblefield, S.P., Taylor, T.N. and Daghlian, C.P., (1982). Compressed plants from the Lower Pennsylvanian of Kentucky (U.S.A.). I. Crossotheca kentuekiensis n. sp. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol., 36: 197--204.
  • ^ Brongniart, A.T. (1849). Tableau des genres de végétaux fossiles considérés sous le point de vue de leur classification botanique et de leur distribution géologique. Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle. 13. 1-127.
  • ^ a b c d Andrews, N. H. (1970). Index of Generic Names of Fossil Plants, 1820-1965. Geological Survey Bulletin 1-354
  • ^ a b Jud, N. A. (2011). Unpublished taxonomic opinions.

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