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Very rare nice big fossil plant Bothrodendron lycopod fossil cone Bothrostrobus

$ 19

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    My genuine specimens will be delivered with a "Certificate of authenticity, age and origin"  and scientific papers allowing to plant identification !
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    Specimen
    :
    Rare fossil plant:
    Bothrostrobus sp.
    - Bothrodendron lycopod fossil cone
    Locality:
    All accurate data will be provided with the specimen
    Stratigraphy:
    Upper Carboniferous  – Pennsylvanian -  Westphalian B
    Age:
    ca. 310 / 315 Mya
    Matrix dimensions:
    ca. 12,0 x 7,5 x 2,5 cm ( white square is 1,0 x 1,0 cm ) , cone ca. 10 cm long !
    Description:
    Very rare long
    Bothrodendron
    lycopod fossil cone.
    Bothrodendron cones called
    Bothrostrobus
    were simmilar to lepidodendron cones
    Lepidostrobus
    , but more elongated, and somewhat similar to the shape of Sigillaria cones called
    Sigillariostrobus
    .
    The
    Bothrodendron
    is the generic name for the arboresent lycopod like Lepidodendron or Lepidophloios. Specimens belonging to the lycopsid genus Bothrodendron are identified by distinctive shoots that have small superficial leaf scars. The species are distinguished on the basis of leaf scar shape and ornamentation on their stem surfaces. Of the two Pennsylvanian (upper Carboniferous) species,
    Bothrodendron minutifolium
    and
    Bothrodendron punctatum
    has been found several times with leafy shoots attached, but
    Bothrodendron punctatum
    has, until now, only been found as large leafless stems. The leafy specimen of Bothrodendron are relatively rare lycopsids.
    Systematic :
    Division:   Tracheophyta (Lycoposida)
    Class:       Lycopodinae
    Order:      Lycophodiales
    Family:     Lepidodendraceae
    Genus:
    Bothrostrobus
    Species:
    Bothrostrobus sp.