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  2. Lepidodendron - Wikipedia

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    Lepidodendron is an extinct genus of primitive lycopodian vascular plants belonging the order Lepidodendrales.It is well preserved and common in the fossil record. Like other Lepidodendrales, species of Lepidodendron grew as large-tree-like plants in wetland coal forest environments.

  3. Lepidodendrales - Wikipedia

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    Lepidodendrales (from the Greek for "scale tree") or arborescent lycophytes are an extinct order of primitive, vascular, heterosporous, arborescent (tree-like) plants belonging to Lycopodiopsida. Members of Lepidodendrales are the best understood of the fossil lycopsids due to the vast diversity of Lepidodendrales specimens and the diversity in ...

  4. Pholiderpeton - Wikipedia

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    Associated fossil wood suggests that this specimen died inside a Lepidodendron tree trunk. [1] In 1987, Jennifer A. Clack suggested that a different embolomere, Eogyrinus attheyi from Newsham, Northumberland, belonged to the same genus as Pholiderpeton. She subsumed the genus Eogyrinus into Pholiderpeton and created the new combination P ...

  5. Fossil Grove - Wikipedia

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    It was discovered in 1887 and contains the fossilised stumps and the stigmarian system of eleven extinct Lepidodendron lycopsids, [1] which are sometimes described as "giant club mosses" but are more closely related to quillworts. The Fossil Grove is managed as a museum and has been a popular tourist attraction since it opened for public ...

  6. Albania - Wikipedia

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    During the People's Republic of Albania, Albanian cinema developed rapidly with the inauguration of the Kinostudio Shqipëria e Re in Tirana. [283] In 1953, the Albanian-Soviet epic film , the Great Warrior Skanderbeg , was released chronicling the life and fight of the medieval Albanian hero Skanderbeg .

  7. Talk:Lepidodendron - Wikipedia

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    moved Lepidodendrales to Lepidodendron over redirect: restore to previous location; My edits, including the incorporation of images of the various organs of the plant, and the addition of structure to the article per the Manual of Style, were all removed without explanation. I fail to believe that none improved the article; indeed, I can see no ...

  8. Glyptodendron - Wikipedia

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    Glyptodendron is a Lower Silurian westonocerid characterized by compressed cyrtocones with a narrowly rounded dorsum and greatest width in the ventrolateral region. Sutures slope forward from the dorsum which is on the longitudinally concave side.

  9. Lepidopetalum - Wikipedia

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    Lepidopetalum is a genus of six species of trees known to science, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] They grow naturally in New Guinea , New Britain , New Ireland , Bougainville , the Andaman and Nicobar Islands , Sumatra and Cape York Peninsula , Queensland , Australia.