Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4750481 Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new plant, Dibracophyton acrovatum gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Lower Devonian (Pragian) Posongchong Formation of Wenshan District, southeastern Yunnan, China. The plant has creeping axes from which arise vegetative and fertile axes. The vegetative axes helically bear lateral dichotomous appendages with curved or round tips. The fertile axes possess terminal strobili with numerous fertile units arranged in irregular helices. Each fertile unit consists of a stalked long-elliptical sporangium, with dehiscence into two equal valves, and two discrete long-ovate bracts covering sporangium from above–below directions. A new genus and species is thus established based on these characters and is temporarily regarded as incertae sedis of Tracheophyta, although it perhaps closes to the barinophytes in affinity. Detailed comparisons with other plants having a similar architecture, i.e., sporangia closely associated with modified vegetative structures, are made. The discovery of D. acrovatum further enriches the composition of the Posongchong flora and demonstrates great morphological disparity of the Early Devonian vascular plants.

►A new plant Dibracophyton acrovatum is described from the Lower Devonian of China. ►This plant has creeping axes from which arise fertile and vegetative axes. ►Fertile axes possess terminal strobili with numerous fertile units. ►Each fertile unit comprises a stalked sporangium and two discrete bracts. ►The discovery of D. acrovatum enriches the composition of the Posongchong flora.

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