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Title: Moscvostrobus - a new genus of Carboniferous lycopods from the Moscow Region (Russia)
Authors: Naugolnykh, Serge V.
Orlova, Olga A.
Keywords: Carboniferous
Russian Platform
Lycophytes
Heterosporic plant
Issue Date: 2006
Citation: Palaeobotanist (2006) 55(1-3): 1-14
Abstract: A new taxon of heterosporous lycopsid strobilus, Moscvostrobus mirabile gen. et sp. nov. is described from a clay shale of the Serpukhovian (Namurian, Lower Carboniferous) deposits in the Zaborie quarry, located near the town of Serpukhov, Moscow Region, Russia. The strobilus is preserved in natural connection to the leafy branch, attached to a shoot. The outer surface of the shoot has a thin longitudinal ribbing. Small subtriangular leaves are helically arranged on the shoot. The strobilus has a spherical shape, which is unusual for Carboniferous lycopods. The apex is round and base is wedge-shaped. Three lanceolate sporophylls with acuminate, flexuous tips are clearly seen in the upper part of the strobilus. The edges of the sporophylls are serrate in their upper part. Mega- and microsporangia are irregularly arranged. The microspores are of Lycospora-type. Megaspores are gulate. Moscvostrobus mirabile could be compared to strobili of the Lepidocarpaceae, but exact systematic position of the genus is still problematic.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1097
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