10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHIZAEACEOUS»
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A New Fertile
Schizaeaceous Fern from Middle Pennsylvanian ...
Morphology and anatomy of well-preserved, fertile-farm pinnules are described from coal-balls of the Desmoinisian Stage (Middle Pennsylvanian) of Iowa.
R. William Baxendale, Robert W. Baxter, 1977
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The striate schizaeaceous spores are also diverse and contain numerous
species that have not been found in the Raritan Formation. Sample 11071-B,
which is also from the Patapsco, has a fern-gymnospermous flora that is also
allied to that ...
3
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
66) described from the Upper Triassic (Keuper) of Austria. Affinity.— Cynepteris
lasiophora rather closely resembles some members of the Schizaeaceae in
several respects. The sporangia are typically schizaeaceous and of a kind that
occurs ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1969
4
Paleopalynology: Second Edition
Carnisporites Carnisporites spores were produced by the fern Cynepteris,
judging from illustrations in Ash (1969). Cicatricosisporites Cicatricosisporites
spores were studied by Couper (1958) in the type slide of the Cretaceous
schizaeaceous ...
5
The Ferns (Filicales): Volume 2, The Eusporangiatae and ...
The earliest of these is Senftenbergia from the Upper Carboniferous, of which the
sporangia were described by Corda as of Schizaeaceous character, and
disposed on a t\l Pecopterid leaf, apparently just as are those ej, of Anemia (Fig.
452).
The earliest of these is Senftenbergia from the Upper Carboniferous, of which the
sporangia were described by Corda as of Schizaeaceous character, and
disposed on a Pecopterid leaf, apparently just as are those of Anemia (Fig. 452).
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A. K. Ghosh Commemoration Volume. Proceedings of the ...
Also, the apertural openings have been further expanded. Spores of the genus
Pteris represent the transitory forms. Evidences support the hypothesis that both
Pteridaceae and Sinopteridaceae originated from their common Schizaeaceous
...
Sharma A. K., Mitra G. C., Banerjee M. (editors)
The sorus has been shown to be schizaeaceous in affinities while the specimen
seems to possess dicksoniaceous characters. DISCUSSION The filicinean plant
remains described above, consisting of isolated fronds, petioles, rachises, ...
9
Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants
Skog (1982) suggested that Pelletixia and another probable schizaeaceous
genus, Ruffordia, may be congeneric based on the similarity of pinnule
morphology and spores. Lygodioisporites, Reticulosporis, Trilobosporites,
Cicatricosisporites, ...
Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Michael Krings, 2009
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Geological Survey professional paper
In that contribution considerable space was devoted to an analysis of habit and
affinities, and the conclusion was reached that the false trunk was subterranean,
obliquely ascending, and that the plant was of schizaeaceous affinities.
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1936