The Permian lycopod Cyclodendron leslii from South Africa

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The Permian lycopod Cyclodendron leslii from South Africa

  • Volume / Part: 28 / 1
  • Publication Date: January 1985
  • Page(s): 111 - 120
  • Authored By: R. J. Rayner

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Well-preserved axes of the southern hemisphere Permian lycopod Cyclodendron leslii (Seward, 1903) are described from localities in South Africa. New information includes details of the cuticle with stomata, epidermal cells, leafy vegetative axes, and fertile axes. C. leslii was an arborescent heterosporous lycopod with a restricted stratigraphic range, and it formed a small but significant part of the Glossapteris flora of South Africa.

Palaeontology - Volume 28 Part 1 Pages 111-120



Palaeontology - Volume 28 Part 1 Pages 111-120

Citations

RAYNER, R. J. 1985. The Permian lycopod Cyclodendron leslii from South Africa. Palaeontology, 28, 1, 111–120.