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Neocalamites is an
extinct genus of
equisetalean plant.
Neocalamites thrived during the
Permian and Tri****ic, and
occurs worldwide.
According to Elgorriaga...
- ex Bercht. & J.
Presl Families †Archaeocalamitaceae †Calamitaceae
Equisetaceae †Phyllothecaceae †
Neocalamites †Nododendron †Schizoneura †Spaciinodum...
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Illustration of an
Early Jur****ic
estuarine ecosystem, with
Palaeoxyris egg
cases attached via
tendril to
Neocalamites stems, with
hybodonts in the background...
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Rhamphorhynchus Brontosaurus Williamsonia Cycadeoidea Araucarites Matonidium Neocalamites Schizoneura Cretaceous Anatosaurus Ankylosaurus Tyrannosaurus Pteranodon...
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Bivalves Aviculopinna prisca Bakevellia sp.
Macroflora Neocalamites mansfeldicus Sphenobaiera digitata Baiera mansfeldensis Esterella gracilis...
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Hybodont egg
cases (Palaeoxyris)
attached to a
Neocalamites stem in an
estuarine environment. Art by
Michael Rothman...
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ginkgoale Dicranophyllum, the
cordaitale Cordaites, and the
equisetale cf.
Neocalamites. The
Chickasha Formation corresponds to the
central part of the Flowerpot...
- algae,
bennettitalean leaves (Zamites powellii),
large horsetail stems (
Neocalamites sp.), and
foliage of an
enigmatic shrubby plant (Sanmiguelia sp.). Root...
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Sphenophytes (horsetails:
Neocalamites, Equistetites, Schizoneura, etc.) have low
diversity but high abundance, and the
largest Neocalamites fossils in the Chinle...
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kilometres (1,900 sq mi). The
formation has few
fossil plants, with only
Neocalamites reported, but it
contains abundant invertebrate fossils (conchostracans...