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The bifurcate “outer” semi-pinnate frond of the seed-fern Barthelopteris germarii, based on Late Pennsylvanian specimens from the Blanzy-Montceau Basin, Massif Central, France
Analysis of large frond fragments of Barthelopteris germarii, from the Late Pennsylvanian (Stephanian) of the Blanzy-Montceau Basin (Massif Central, France), shows that the frond is of the bifurcate “outer” semi-pinnate type. Frond reconstructions of this species are proposed. A few preliminary comments on the various morphological characteristics of the fronds within the Neuropterids and the Odontopterids are presented.
期刊介绍:
Section B of Palaeontographica publishes contributions to palaeobotany, i.e. papers on morphological traits, systematics and phylogenetic features of plants as well as papers on palaeoclimatology and palynogeography. Especially worth mentioning are the comprehensive monographs published in Palaeontographica B on specific floras or plant groups. Often palaeoclimatic or stratigraphic problems are clarified by resorting to palaeobotanical data published in Section B of Palaeontographica.
Throughout the last decades, numerous objects important to palaeophytology have been found in many places all over the world. As Palaeontographica publishes papers on floras on any parts of the world to report world-wide research, contributions in German, English and French have been published since the beginning of the journal, today English language publications are preferred.
Palaeontographica B is of interest to palaeobotanists, palynologists, palaeoclimatologists, stratigraphers and the libraries of all institutions engaging in such research.