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Progymnospermophyta (Progymnosperms)

      The progymnosperms are an extinct group of woody, spore-bearing plants that is presumed to have evolved from the "trimerophytes", and eventually gave rise to the gymnosperms.[1] They have been treated formally at the rank of division Progymnospermophyta or class Progymnospermopsida (as opposite). The stratigraphically oldest known examples belong to the Middle Devonian order the Aneurophytales, with forms such as Protopteridium, in which the vegetative organs consisted of relatively loose clusters of axes.[2] Tetraxylopteris is another example of a genus lacking leaves. In more advanced aneurophytaleans such as Aneurophyton these vegetative organs started to look rather more like fronds,[3] and eventually during Late Devonian times the anuerophytaleans are presumed to have given rise to the pteridosperm order, the Lyginopteridales. In Late Devonian times, another group of progymnosperms gave rise to the first really large trees known as Archaeopteris.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progymnosperms


Source: http://biodidac.bio.uottawa.ca/thumbnails/filedet.htm?File_name=GYMN002B&File_type=GIF
Noeggerathia foliosa JŠ28
Noeggerathia foliosaŠetlík (1956), Pl. XII, fig. 2, Pl. XV, fig. 3 JŠ29
Noeggerathia foliosaŠetlík (1956), Pl. XIII, fig. 4 JŠ42
Noeggerathia foliosaŠetlík (1956), Pl. XV, fig. 4 JŠ46
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ794
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ797
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ805
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ756
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ766
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ758
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ764
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ763
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ752
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ759
Noeggerathia foliosa ZŠ796
Noeggerathia spica Weif WA190
Noeggerathiostrobus bohemicus WA57
Noeggerathiostrobus bohemicusŠimůnek a Bek (2002) Pl. X, fig. 3 ZŠ74
Noeggerathiostrobus bohemicus WA116
Noeggerathiostrobus bohemicusŠimůnek a Bek (2002) Pl. X, fig. 8, 9 ZŠ75

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