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- modern trees. At the ends of branches were oval-shaped strobili called Lepidostrobus that had a similar shape to modern cones of a spruce or fir. The stem...
- lateral branches. The cones could grow to be considerably large, as in Lepidostrobus goldernbergii specimens are over 50 cm (20 in) long. The cones consist...
- meters in diameter. These included Lepidodendron (with its cone called Lepidostrobus), Anabathra, Lepidophloios and Sigillaria. The roots of several of these...
- Lepidophloios laricinus, Sigillaria, Syringodendron sp., Lepidophyloides sp., Lepidostrobus sp., Lepidostrobophyllum sp., Calamites, Neuropterus sp., Cyclopteris...
- diameter. These included Lepidodendron (with its fruit cone called Lepidostrobus), Halonia, Lepidophloios and Sigillaria. The roots of several of these...
- the extinct Carboniferous arborescent lycophytes Lepidodendron and Lepidostrobus. The seed plant gametophyte life cycle is even more reduced than in...
- Sigillaria elegans and Lepidodendron obovatum as well as a strobilus of Lepidostrobus sp. In 2011-2016, all these specimens were given to the Andreapolsky...
- purduei L. wedingtonense Lepidophloios Lepidophyllum L. sagittatum Lepidostrobus L. occidentalis Lepidostrous Lyginopteris L. royalii Medullosa Neuropteris...
- lycopsid stems. Lepidophylloides L. sp. Fragmentary lycopsid leaves. Lepidostrobus L. sp. Little Cliff Shale Fragmentary lycopsid cones. Lycopsida East...
- Charles Reid Barnes), Botanical Gazette Vol. 46 (1908). "An American Lepidostrobus" (with John Merle Coulter), Botanical Gazette Vol. 51 (1911). "An Electrical...