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Neuropteris gigantea (Sternberg), Pteridosperm
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Neuropteris gigantea (Sternberg), Pteridosperm
Part of a frond of Neuropteris gigantea, an Upper Carboniferous plant, a Pteridosperm, from Coseley, near Bilston, west Midlands. Range; Genus, Carboniferous; Species, Westphalian
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Carboniferous Fern Fossil Fossilised Frond Gymnospermopsida Medullosaceae Palaeozoic Paleozoic Phanerozoic Polypodiophyta Prehistoric Pteridophyta Pteridophyte Pteridosperm Pteridospermales Pteridospermatophyta Seed Fern Sternberg Neuropteris Westphalian
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: The Majestic Neuropteris Gigantea, a Pteridosperm from the West Midlands during the Westphalian Period of the Carboniferous 2. In this photograph, we are transported back in time to the Upper Carboniferous era, approximately 318 to 326 million years ago, to witness the beauty of Neuropteris Gigantea. This remarkable specimen, a Pteridosperm, is part of a frond discovered in Coseley, near Bilston, in the West Midlands of the United Kingdom. 3. Neuropteris Gigantea, also known as Sternberg's large-leafed fern, is a member of the Pteridospermatophyta, a group of seed ferns that bridged the gap between the Pteridophytes (ferns and their allies) and the Spermatophytes (seed plants). This Pteridosperm is classified within the order Pteridospermalales and the family Medullosaceae. 4. The frond in this photograph displays the intricate details of the Neuropteris Gigantea's structure. Its elongated, slender, and branching stipe supports the large, pinnate fronds, each bearing numerous leaflets. The leaflets, in turn, possess small, round, and seed-like structures called megaspores, which were responsible for the production of female gametophytes. 5. The discovery of Neuropteris Gigantea and other Pteridosperms provides valuable insights into the evolution of terrestrial vegetation during the Paleozoic Era. These prehistoric plants played a crucial role in shaping the Earth's ecosystems and paved the way for the emergence of modern seed plants. 6. This photograph serves as a testament to the rich biodiversity of the Carboniferous period and the intriguing history of life on Earth. It is a reminder of the fascinating discoveries that await us in the realm of paleontology and the importance of preserving our natural heritage for future generations.
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