A selaginellites from the rhaetian of wüstenwelsberg (Upper Franconia, Germany)

J.H.A. van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, E. Kustatscher, K. Bauer, C. Pott, S. Schmeißner, G. Dütsch, M. Krings

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Abstract

Sterile shoots and a microsporangiate strobilus of a new herbaceous lycophyte, Selaginellites coburgensis nov. spec., are described from the Rhaetian (uppermost Triassic) of Wüstenwelsberg near Coburg, Germany. Shoots branch dichotomously and bear two lateral rows of larger and two median rows of smaller microphylls. Sporophylls are scale-like; sporangia contain Uvaesporites-type spores, which permit a direct comparison of macrofossil evidence with the dispersed spore record. Sellaginellites coburgensis is significant because lycophyte macrofossils are exceedingly rare in the Rhaeto-Liassic of Franconia. The plant probably grew in habitats that were shady and relatively humid, perhaps within dense vegetation and/or in close proximity to bodies of water that locally provided a favourable microclimate.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-127
Number of pages13
JournalNeues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen
Volume272
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • in situ spores
  • late triassic
  • lycophytes
  • selaginellales
  • uvaesporites

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