''Pecopteris'' is a very common
form genus
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of
leaves. Most ''Pecopteris'' leaves and fronds are associated with the marattialean tree fern ''
Psaronius''. However, ''Pecopteris''-type foliage also is borne on several
filicalean ferns, and at least one
seed fern.
Pecopteris first appeared in the
Devonian
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period, but flourished in the
Carboniferous, especially the
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. Plants bearing these leaves became extinct in the
Permian
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period, due to swamps disappearing and temperatures on Earth dropping.
Etymology
''Pecopteris'' is derived from the Greek ''pekin'', (to comb), and ''pteris'', (a fern). This is because the leaflets of ''Pecopteris'' fronds are arranged like the teeth on a comb.
Species
As of 1997, there have been 250-300 species assigned to ''Pecopteris''.
In
Brazil
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, fossil of
form genus
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''Pecopteris'' was located in outcrop ''Morro Papalé'' in the city of
Mariana Pimentel. They are in the geopark Paleorrota in
Rio Bonito Formation and date from
Sakmarian in
Permian
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.
Afloramento Morro do Papaléo, Mariana Pimentel, RS
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Image:Pecopteris unita.JPG, ''Pecopteris unita''
File:Pecopteris PAMuseum.jpg, ''Pecopteris'' on display at the State Museum of Pennsylvania
File:Exhibit Museum of Natural History, Ann Arbor - IMG 9198.JPG, ''Pecopteris'' in the Exhibit Museum of Natural History, Ann Arbor
References
External links
Prehistoric plant genera
Fossils of Georgia (U.S. state)
Paleozoic life of New Brunswick
Paleozoic life of Nova Scotia
Paleozoic life of Prince Edward Island
Prehistoric plants of North America
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