Title of article :
Eocladoxylon (Protopteridium) minutum (Halle) Koidzumi from the Middle Devonian of Yunnan, China: An Early Rhacophyton‐Like Plant?
Author/Authors :
Christopher M. Berry and Wang Yi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
New specimens of Eocladoxylon (Protopteridium) minutum (Halle) Koidzumi collected from the Middle
Devonian Xichong Formation, Yunnan province, China, demonstrate three orders of branching. Sterile branching
systems have a pinnate two-dimensional branching pattern with alternate insertion of lower orders. Up to several
times deeply dissected, overall wedge-shaped, flattened appendages are inserted alternately on the third order of
branching. Second and third orders of branching have an opposite pair of similar appendages inserted at the base,
perpendicular to the plane of the remaining branching system. Fertile appendages, consisting of a dichotomous axial
system and terminal pairs of sporangia attached closely in groups of eight, replace the sterile appendages in fertile
branches.Anatomy of a probable second-order axis demonstrates a bipolar clepsydroid vascular system. The sterile
branching system and anatomy bear some similarity to the Late Devonian fernlike plant Rhacophyton.
Eocladoxylon is neither a cladoxylopsid nor a progymnosperm, as was previously believed. The potential for an
ancestor/descendant relationship between Iridopteridales and Rhacophyton viaEocladoxylon is briefly discussed in
the context of the geographical isolation of theMiddle Devonian flora of South China.
Keywords :
Xichong Formation , plant fossils , Iridopteridales , Rhacophyton , Devonian
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences