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Lycopodiophyta (Mosses)

      The Division Lycopodiophyta (sometimes called Lycophyta or Lycopods) is a tracheophyte subdivision of the Kingdom Plantae. It is the oldest extant (living) vascular plant division at around 410 million years old,[4]:99 and includes some of the most "primitive" extant species. These species reproduce by shedding spores and have macroscopic alternation of generations, although some are homosporous while others are heterosporous. Members of Lycopodiophyta bear a protostele, and the sporophyte generation is dominant.[5] They differ from all other vascular plants in having microphylls, leaves that have only a single vascular trace (vein) rather than the much more complex megaphylls found in ferns and seed plants.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycopodiophyta
Lepidodendron acutum ZŠ807
Lepidodendron acutum ZŠ608
Lepidodendron acutum ZŠ808
Lepidodendron acutum ZŠ773
Lepidodendron longissimus p5057
Lepidodendron obovatum ZŠ610
Lepidodendron obovatum ZŠ606
Lepidodendron ophyurus ZŠ802
Lepidodendron ophyurus WA72
Lepidodendron ophyurus ZŠ772
Lepidodendron simile ZŠ768
Lepidodendron simile ZŠ767
Lepidodendron e9
Lepidodendron WA178
Lepidodendron WA305
Lepidodendron ZŠ832
Lepidodendron WA130
Lepidodendron WA81
Lepidodendron KP1189
Lepidodendron e20

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