Brachyphyllum

Extinct genus of conifers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brachyphyllum

Brachyphyllum (meaning "short leaf") is a form genus of fossil coniferous plant foliage. Plants of the genus have been variously assigned to several different conifer groups including Araucariaceae and Cheirolepidiaceae.[4] They are known from around the globe from the Late Carboniferous to the Late Cretaceous periods.[1] The type species B. sattlerae was named after the fictional palaebotanist Ellie Sattler from the Jurassic Park franchise.[2]

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Brachyphyllum
Temporal range: Carboniferous-Late Cretaceous
~300–66 Ma
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: Pinales
Family: Cheirolepidiaceae
Genus: Brachyphyllum
A. T. Brongniart 1828[1]
Species
  • B. castatum
  • B. castilhoi
  • B. punctatum
  • B. sattlerae[2]
  • B. japonicum[3]
  • B. dimorpha
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List of species

  • B. yorkense
  • B. castatum
  • B. castilhoi
  • B. hondurense
  • B. punctatum
  • B. sattlerae[2]
  • B. japonicum[3]
  • B. dimorpha[5]

Location of palaeontological sites

Correspondence with other plant elements

Amongst Cheirolepidiaceae, Brachyphyllum is known to be associated with the conifer cones Pararaucaria[8] and Kachaikestrobus.[9] Whilst amongst the Araucariaceae, it has been associated with the pollen cone Rabagostrobus.[10]

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