Hexagonocaulon Temporal range:
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Genus: | †Hexagonocaulon
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Hexagonocaulon is an extinct genus of bryophyte that lived during the Middle Triassic. Its fossils have been found throughout the Southern Hemisphere, including the Antarctic Peninsula. [1]
The plant is believed to have been small in size and to have reproduced through spores. [2] Of the bryophytes, Hexagonocaulon is considered to be most closely related to the liverworts.
Hexagonocaulon Temporal range:
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Genus: | †Hexagonocaulon
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Hexagonocaulon is an extinct genus of bryophyte that lived during the Middle Triassic. Its fossils have been found throughout the Southern Hemisphere, including the Antarctic Peninsula. [1]
The plant is believed to have been small in size and to have reproduced through spores. [2] Of the bryophytes, Hexagonocaulon is considered to be most closely related to the liverworts.