Two Osmundopsis species and their sterile foliage from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire

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Two Osmundopsis species and their sterile foliage from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire

  • Volume / Part: 39 / 3
  • Publication Date: September 1996
  • Page(s): 719 - 731
  • Authored By: Johanna H. A. Van Konijnenburg-Van Cittert

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Osmundopsis hillii sp. nov., from Hasty Bank, Yorkshire, is probably the fertile foliage of Cladophlebis harrisii. New material of Osmundopsis sturii from Gristhorpe suggests that it might be the fertile foliage of part of Cladophlebis denticulata. Sterile foliage that was provisionally assigned to O. sturii is probably a large form of Eboracia lobifolia.

Palaeontology - Volume 39 Part 3 Pages 719-731



Palaeontology - Volume 39 Part 3 Pages 719-731

Citations

CITTERT, J. H. A. 1996. Two Osmundopsis species and their sterile foliage from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire. Palaeontology, 39, 3, 719–731.