Czekanowskiales, also known as Leptostrobales, are an extinct group of seed plants. Members of the family are distinguished by persistent leaves borne on deciduous short shoots, subtended by scale-like leaves. The leaves are highly dissected (divided into partitions). They likely grew as trees and shrubs. The main reproductive structure of Czekanowskiales, , consists of bivalved seed-bearing round capsule-like structures arranged along a long axis. The fossil record of Czekanowskiales is largely confined to the Northern Hemisphere, and they inhabited warm-temperate and temperate climates under humid conditions. The oldest possible records of the group are ovulate cones from the Late Permian of Italy, but the group is primarily known from the Late Triassic onwards, and were abundant during
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- Czekanowskiales (uk)
- 茨康目 (zh)
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| - 茨康目(學名:Czekanowskiales)是一类史前种子植物,又称线银杏或茨康叶,化石紀錄主要發現於晚三叠世、侏罗纪和早白垩世地层,另有疑似的雌球果化石纪录產自意大利的二叠纪晚期地层。 (zh)
- Czekanowskiales, also known as Leptostrobales, are an extinct group of seed plants. Members of the family are distinguished by persistent leaves borne on deciduous short shoots, subtended by scale-like leaves. The leaves are highly dissected (divided into partitions). They likely grew as trees and shrubs. The main reproductive structure of Czekanowskiales, , consists of bivalved seed-bearing round capsule-like structures arranged along a long axis. The fossil record of Czekanowskiales is largely confined to the Northern Hemisphere, and they inhabited warm-temperate and temperate climates under humid conditions. The oldest possible records of the group are ovulate cones from the Late Permian of Italy, but the group is primarily known from the Late Triassic onwards, and were abundant during (en)
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| - Polarflora-5 137 .jpg (en)
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| - *Czekanowskia
*Phoenicopsis
*Solenites
*Sphenarion
*Arctobaiera
*Leptostrobus
*Brinkia (en)
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| - Leptostrobales Meyen, 1984 (en)
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| - Czekanowskiales, also known as Leptostrobales, are an extinct group of seed plants. Members of the family are distinguished by persistent leaves borne on deciduous short shoots, subtended by scale-like leaves. The leaves are highly dissected (divided into partitions). They likely grew as trees and shrubs. The main reproductive structure of Czekanowskiales, , consists of bivalved seed-bearing round capsule-like structures arranged along a long axis. The fossil record of Czekanowskiales is largely confined to the Northern Hemisphere, and they inhabited warm-temperate and temperate climates under humid conditions. The oldest possible records of the group are ovulate cones from the Late Permian of Italy, but the group is primarily known from the Late Triassic onwards, and were abundant during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. Only a handful of species are known from the Late Cretaceous, confined to the northern Russian Far East, corresponding to the decline of other seed plant groups during the explosive radiation of flowering plants. The affinites of Czekanowskiales to other seed plants are obscure. A close relationship to the Ginkgoales have been proposed, based on similar preserved molecular signatures of fossil cuticles. (en)
- 茨康目(學名:Czekanowskiales)是一类史前种子植物,又称线银杏或茨康叶,化石紀錄主要發現於晚三叠世、侏罗纪和早白垩世地层,另有疑似的雌球果化石纪录產自意大利的二叠纪晚期地层。 (zh)
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| - Fossils of Phoenicopsis angustifolia (en)
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