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- The rhyniophytes are a group of extinct early vascular plants that are considered to be similar to the genus Rhynia, found in the Early Devonian (around...
- Tracheobionta and Equisetopsida sensu lato. Some early land plants (the rhyniophytes) had less developed vascular tissue; the term eutracheophyte has been...
- (sporangia) on branched stems. They were formerly classified among the rhyniophytes, but it was later found that some of the original members of the group...
- locality being the Brown Clee Hill lagerstätten. It was listed as a rhyniophyte by Hao and Xue in 2013. Edwards, D.; Axe, L.; Mendez, E. (2001). "A new...
- center of a metaxylem cylinder) haplostele is prevalent in members of the rhyniophyte grade, such as Rhynia. actinostele – a variation of the protostele in...
- (clubmosses and relatives). Hao and Xue in 2013 listed the genus as a rhyniophyte. Shute, C.H. & Edwards, D. (1989), "A new rhyniopsid with novel sporangium...
- Eogaspesiea was a genus of Early Devonian rhyniophyte with a tangled mess of branching axes that reached 10 cm in length. These probably emanated from...
- anatomical details remain unknown. It has been treated as a possible rhyniophyte. The only known species is from Wales. Fanning, U.; Edwards, D.; Richardson...
- contained G-type tracheids. It was initially provisionally ****igned to the "rhyniophytes". However, this group is defined as having terminal sporangia, whereas...
- of names have been used, which the table below summarizes. For Banks, rhyniophytes comprised simple leafless plants with terminal sporangia (e.g., Cooksonia...