1991
DOI: 10.1016/0034-6667(91)90042-2
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An emendation of the genus Remia Knight — A case of a realistic classification of Late Palaeozoic plant megafossils

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“…Remarks: The specimens are poorly preserved. Nevertheless, the venation is visible, especially the strong midvein on the pinnatified pinnules, which is a typical feature for this species (Kerp et al, 1991). Fertile pinnules were not observed, and so we are using confer with this species.…”
Section: Family Incertae Sedismentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Remarks: The specimens are poorly preserved. Nevertheless, the venation is visible, especially the strong midvein on the pinnatified pinnules, which is a typical feature for this species (Kerp et al, 1991). Fertile pinnules were not observed, and so we are using confer with this species.…”
Section: Family Incertae Sedismentioning
confidence: 93%
“…IV,Fig. 11M a t e r i a I : 42 disperse Synangien.B e s c h r e i b u n g : Radislrsymmetrische Synangien mit einem Durchmesser von 4-7 mm, bestehend aus bis zu 14 Sporangienkammern, radial angeordnet um einen zentralen Stiel.Bemerkungen:Remia pinnatifda schlieBt seit der Emendierung durchKERP et al (1991) sowohl fertiles (Synangien) als auch steriles Material (Beblatterung) ein. Sterile Reste wurden in Alsenz jedoch nicht nachgewiesen, sind aber von anderen Lokalitiiten, wie Sobernheim P1 und Jeckenbach P2 (KERP& FICHTER 1985) bekannt.…”
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