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Genus of ferns
ferns. Originally, Psaronius was a name for the petrified stems, but today the genus is used for the entire tree fern. Psaronius tree fern fossils are
Psaronius
Fossilized remains of plants
dicksoniaceae (specifically Psaronius and Tietea) and arthropitys Petrified forests of dicksoniaceae (specifically Psaronius and Tietea singularis) and
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Extinct genus of ferns
Pecopteris leaves and fronds are associated with the marattialean tree fern Psaronius. However, Pecopteris-type foliage also is borne on several filicalean
Pecopteris
Extinct species of fern
singularis stem transverse sections have the same basic structure as Psaronius, but are composed of central vascular bundles having smaller, O- and C-shaped
Tietea
Geological formation in Brazil
wood fossil from the region in 1872, that being the stem of the fern Psaronius brasiliensis. The fossil was collected in the state of Piauí, between
Pedra_de_Fogo_Formation
Genus of plants
for Asterotheca include: Pecopteris arborescens - compression foliage Psaronius - trunk Scolecopteris - permineralized foliage True ferns (Filicales)
Asterotheca
The trunk of early tree fern Psaronius, showing internal structure. The top of the plant would have been to the left of the image
Evolutionary history of plants
Evolutionary_history_of_plants
Genus of flies
Subgenus Neolecteria Alexander, 1934 L. bipunctata Edwards, 1926 Subgenus Psaronius Enderlein, 1912 L. abnormis Alexander, 1914 L. brevisector Alexander,
Lecteria
Family of ferns
I. This fern group has a long fossil history with many extinct taxa (Psaronius, Asterotheca, Scolecopteris, Eoangiopteris, Qasimia, Marantoidea, Danaeites
Marattiaceae
arthropods (possibly roachoid insects or millipedes) feeding on the roots of Psaronius, and report preservation of two types of arthropod-produced coprolites
2026 in arthropod paleontology
2026_in_arthropod_paleontology
Extinct family of ferns
larger family, Asterothecaceae. Fossil genera of the family include: Psaronius Cotta – Carboniferous-Permian, more or less cosmopolitan Tietea Solms-Laubach
Psaroniaceae
Extinct genus of plants
Macroneuropteris is exceptionally abundant. Along with the leaves of Psaronius, it comprises nearly 60% of the flora in these fossil beds. It is commonly
Macroneuropteris
Xuanwei Formation (Yunnan, China), preserved within the ground tissue of a Psaronius housuoensis and providing possible evidence of a close ecological relationship
2026_in_paleobotany
Indian palaeobotanist (1891–1949)
fossil epiphytic ferns found on the stems of the Palaeozoic tree-fern Psaronius. Proc. 18th Ind. Sci. Cong. Nagpur, p. 270. 1931. Materials for a monograph
Birbal_Sahni
Extinct genus of ferns
for the grown plant. This growth pattern has also been hypothesized for Psaronius. Tempskya is thought to have grown in lowland environments close to water
Tempskya
Geologic formation in Texas, United States
candolleana Geraldine P. hemitelioides Geraldine, Coprolite P. unita Geraldine Psaronius P. sp. Geraldine, Loftin Stems and roots of a marattialean tree fern,
Nocona_Formation
Genus of spiders
Philodromus probolus Dondale & Redner, 1969 – United States, Mexico Philodromus psaronius Dondale & Redner, 1968 – Mexico Philodromus pseudanomalus Dondale & Redner
Philodromus
Fossil Collection
crandalli". Archived from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-06. "Psaronius brasiliensis". Archived from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-06
Collection of fossils in the National Museum of Brazil
Collection_of_fossils_in_the_National_Museum_of_Brazil
locality for genus †Protorothyris archeri – type locality for species †Psaronius †Pseudomelania – report made of unidentified related form or using admittedly
List of the prehistoric life of Texas
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Texas
material of Nemejcopteris haiwangii, providing evidence of climbing on Psaronius tree hosts, is described from Permian strata of the Taiyuan Formation
2025_in_paleobotany
Genus of flies
ChlorosomaVerrall, 1882 MyiochrysaScudder, 1882 MyochrisaBigot, 1887 PsaroniusEnderlein, 1914 PsaroninusEnderlein, 1937 MichrochrysaÔuchi, 1940 MychrochrysaCsiby
Microchrysa
Priscopedatus †Proetus †Protochonetes – tentative report †Protosalvinia †Psaronius †Pteria †Pterotheca †Pterygotus †Quasillites – tentative report †Retzia
List of the prehistoric life of Indiana
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Indiana
†Protophragmoceras hercules †Protosalvinia †Protosalvinia rarenna Psammosphaera †Psaronius †Pseudagnostus †Pseudastrorhiza †Pseudastrorhiza conica †Pseudaviculopecten
List of the Paleozoic life of Indiana
List_of_the_Paleozoic_life_of_Indiana
Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Mexico P. probolus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — USA P. psaronius Dondale & Redner, 1968 — Mexico P. pseudanomalus Dondale & Redner, 1969
List_of_Philodromidae_species
et al. Permian (Cisuralian) Shanxi Formation China A fern related to Psaronius. Floratheca Gen. et sp. nov Valid Lundgren et al. Early Permian Río Genoa
2019_in_paleobotany
species †Prouddenites †Prouddenites primus – type locality for species †Psaronius †Pseudagnostus †Pseudagnostus nordicus †Pseudoalbaillella †Pseudoalbaillella
List of the Paleozoic life of Texas
List_of_the_Paleozoic_life_of_Texas
Jana Votočková Frojdová (2020). "A small heterophyllous vine climbing on Psaronius and Cordaites trees in the earliest Permian forests of North China" (PDF)
2020_in_paleobotany
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