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PROTOBARINOPHYTON with SPORANGIUM VASCULAR PLANTS EMSIAN DEVON RUSSIAN SIBERIA

$ 184.8

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    Description

    Protobarinophyton obrutshevii (Ananiev, 1959)
    The RARE Protobarinophyton with SPORANGIUM which is an enclosure in which spores are formed.
    ENDEMIC
    Size:
    size of matrix 120 x 90 x 20 mm, weight 187 g.
    Locality:
    Eastern Siberia, Russia.
    Age:
    Eamsian Stage, Early Devon (407 to 398 million years ago).
    It is the nice natural fossil plant from Devonian sandstones for any collection.
    Barinophyton
    is a genus of extinct
    EARLY VASCULAR PLANTS
    . It was one of the
    FIRST FOSSIL PLANTS
    to be found which was of Devonian age (about 420 to 360 million years ago). Plants lacked leaves or true roots; spore-forming organs or sporangia were borne on the ends of branched clusters. It’s also not clear whether barinophytes were aquatic, semi-aquatic or terrestrial. Whatever the growth habit, they’re unlikely to have occurred far from the water’s edge.
    The shipping of it item costs to Europe - 18 $, to other countries - 22 $.
    We combine shipping.
    We ourselves dig and prepare from simple to the most rare ordovician trilobites of the St.-Petersburg region about 24 years.
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