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Dictyopteridiaceae are an extinct family of glossopterid plants known from the Permian period. It generally refers to reproductive organs, which are associated with Glossopteris leaves.[2]
Dictyopteridiaceae Temporal range: | |
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Reconstruction of the glossopterid plant Dictyopteridium sporiferum, with Glossopteris communis leaves, Eretmonia hinjridaensis pollen organ, Protohaploxypinus limpidus pollen, Araucarioxylon bengalense wood and chambered roots of Vertebraria australis from Late Permian Blackwater Coal Measures near Homevale Station, Queensland[1] | |
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Order: | †Glossopteridales |
Family: | †Dictyopteridiaceae Rigby 1978 |
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