Nothia aphylla

Nothia aphylla
Temporal range: Pragian
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Lycophytes
Plesion: Zosterophylls (?)
Genus: Nothia
A.G.Lyon ex El-Saadawy & Lacy[1]
Species:
N. aphylla
Binomial name
Nothia aphylla
Lyon ex El-Saadawy & Lacy[1]

Nothia was a genus of Early Devonian vascular plants whose fossils were found in the Rhynie chert in Scotland. It had branching horizontal underground stems (rhizomes) and leafless aerial stems (axes) bearing lateral and terminal spore-forming organs (sporangia). Its aerial stems were covered with small 'bumps' (emergences), each bearing a stoma. It is one of the best described early land plants. Its classification remains uncertain, although it has been treated as a zosterophyll. There is one species, Nothia aphylla.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference Kerp_Hass_Mosbrugger_2001 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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