- Nematasketum
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Nematasketum
Temporal range: Wenlock–Lochkovian[1]Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (?) Phylum: Nematophyta Class: †Nematophytina Order: †Nematophytales Family: †Nematophytaceae Genus: †Nematasketum
Burgess & Edwards, 1988[2]Species - N. diversiforme Burgess & Edwards, 1988 (type)
Nematasketum (sometimes incorrectly spelt nematosketum)[3][4] is a nematophyte with internally-thickened tubes. It is thought to be terrestrial or freshwater.[2]
References
- ^ Taylor, W. A.; Wellman, C. H. (2009). "Ultrastructure of Enigmatic Phytoclasts (Banded Tubes) from the Silurian-Lower Devonian: Evidence for Affinities and Role in Early Terrestrial Ecosystems". PALAIOS 24 (3): 167–180. doi:10.2110/palo.2008.p08-046r.
- ^ a b Burgess, N. D.; Edwards, D. (1988). "A new Palaeozoic plant closely allied to Prototaxites Dawson". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 97 (2): 189–203. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1988.tb02461.x.
- ^ Gensel, P. G.; Johnson, N. G.; Strother, P. K. (1990). "Early Land Plant Debris (Hooker's "Waifs and Strays"?)". PALAIOS 5 (6): 520–547. doi:10.2307/3514860. JSTOR 3514860.
- ^ Edwards, D.; Axe, L. (April 2004). "Anatomical Evidence in the Detection of the Earliest Wildfires". PALAIOS 19 (2): 113–128. doi:10.1669/0883-1351(2004)019<0113:AEITDO>2.0.CO;2.
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