Tarrantia Temporal range:
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Stem group: | † Rhyniophytes (?) |
Genus: | †
Tarrantia U.Fanning, D.Edwards & J.B.Richardson, 1992 |
Species: | †T. salopensis
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Binomial name | |
†Tarrantia salopensis U.Fanning, D.Edwards & J.B.Richardson, 1992
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Tarrantia is a form genus of small fossil plants of Early Devonian age. The diagnostic characters are naked parallel-sided axes branching isotomously, terminating in solitary elliptical to ovate sporangia with height greater than width. [1] The relationships of the genus are not clear because many anatomical details remain unknown. It has been treated as a possible rhyniophyte. [2]
The only known species is from Wales.
Tarrantia Temporal range:
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Stem group: | † Rhyniophytes (?) |
Genus: | †
Tarrantia U.Fanning, D.Edwards & J.B.Richardson, 1992 |
Species: | †T. salopensis
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Binomial name | |
†Tarrantia salopensis U.Fanning, D.Edwards & J.B.Richardson, 1992
[1]
|
Tarrantia is a form genus of small fossil plants of Early Devonian age. The diagnostic characters are naked parallel-sided axes branching isotomously, terminating in solitary elliptical to ovate sporangia with height greater than width. [1] The relationships of the genus are not clear because many anatomical details remain unknown. It has been treated as a possible rhyniophyte. [2]
The only known species is from Wales.