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''Rhynia'' is a single-species genus of
Devonian The Devonian ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the Silurian, million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Carboniferous, Mya. It is named after Devon, England, whe ...
vascular plants. ''Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii'' was the
sporophyte A sporophyte () is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga which produces asexual spores. This stage alternates with a multicellular haploid gametophyte phase. Life cycle The sporophyte develops from the zygote pr ...
generation of a vascular, axial, free-sporing
diplohaplontic Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis or heterogenesis) is the predominant type of life cycle in plants and algae. It consists of a multicellular haploid sexual phase, the gametophyte, which has a single set of chromosomes alter ...
embryophytic land plant of the Early Devonian that had
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features more advanced than those of the bryophytes. ''Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii'' was a member of a
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to all other eutracheophytes, including modern vascular plants.


Description

''Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii'' was first described as a new species by
Robert Kidston Dr Robert Kidston, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS FRSE LLD (29 June 1852 – 13 July 1924) was a Scottish botanist and palaeobotanist. Life He was born in Bishopton House in Renfrewshire on 29 June 1852 the youngest of twelve children of Robe ...
and William H. Lang in 1917. The species is known only from the Rhynie chert in
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, Scotland, where it grew in the vicinity of a silica-rich hot spring. ''Rhynia'' was a vascular plant, and grew in association with other vascular plants such as '' Asteroxylon mackei'', a probable ancestor of modern clubmosses (
Lycopsida Lycopodiopsida is a class of vascular plants known as lycopods, lycophytes or other terms including the component lyco-. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses, spikemosses and quillworts. They have dichotomously branching s ...
), and with pre-vascular plants such as ''
Aglaophyton major ''Aglaophyton major'' (or more correctly ''Aglaophyton majus'') was the sporophyte generation of a diplohaplontic, pre-vascular, axial, free-sporing land plant of the Lower Devonian (Pragian stage, around ). It had anatomical features interme ...
'', which is interpreted as basal to true vascular plants. ''Rhynia'' is thought to have had deciduous lateral branches, which it used to disperse laterally over the substrate and stands of the plant may therefore have been clonal populations. Evidence of the gametophyte generation of ''Rhynia'' has been described in the form of crowded tufts of diminutive stems only a few mm in height, with the form genus name ''Remyophyton delicatum''.H. Kerp, N.H. Trewin and H. Hass (2004) New gametophytes from the Early Devonian Rhynie chert. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth Sciences, 94, 411–428 Like those of '' Aglaophyton major'', ''
Horneophyton ''Horneophyton'' is an extinct early plant which may form a "missing link" between the hornworts and the Rhyniopsida. It is a member of the class Horneophytopsida. ''Horneophyton'' is among the most abundant fossil organisms found in the Rhynie c ...
lignieri'' and '' Nothia aphylla'' the gametophytes of ''Rhynia'' were
dioicous Dioicy () is a sexual system where archegonia and antheridia are produced on separate gametophytes. It is one of the two main sexual systems in bryophytes. Both dioicous () and monoicous gametophytes produce gametes in gametangia by mitosis rathe ...
, bearing male and female gametangia ( antheridia and
archegonia An archegonium (pl: archegonia), from the ancient Greek ''ἀρχή'' ("beginning") and ''γόνος'' ("offspring"), is a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female ga ...
) on different axes. A significant finding is that the axes of the gametophytes were vascular, unlike almost all of the gametophytes of modern pteridophytes except for that of '' Psilotum''.


Taxonomy

Two species of ''Rhynia'' were initially described by R. Kidston and W. H. Lang from the Rhynie chert bed: ''R. gwynne-vaughnii'' in 1917, and ''R. major'' in 1920. ''R. gwynne-vaughanii'' was named by Kidston and Lang in honour of their late friend and colleague, the botanist David Thomas Gwynne-Vaughan. A study of the vascular tissue of the two by David S. Edwards in 1986 lead to the conclusion that the cell walls of the water-conducting cells of ''R. major'' lacked the secondary thickening bars seen in the xylem of ''R. gwynne-vaughanii'', and were more like the water-conducting hydroids of moss
sporophyte A sporophyte () is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga which produces asexual spores. This stage alternates with a multicellular haploid gametophyte phase. Life cycle The sporophyte develops from the zygote pr ...
s. His conclusion was that ''R. gwynne-vaughanii'' belongs in the vascular plants, while ''R. major'' belongs among the bryophytes. Accordingly, he transferred it to a new genus '' Aglaophyton'', leaving ''R. gwynne-vaughnii'' as the only known species of ''Rhynia''. ''Rhynia'' is the
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genus for the rhyniophytes, established as the subdivision Rhyniophytina by Banks, but since treated at various ranks.


Phylogeny

In 2004, Crane et al. published a cladogram for the polysporangiophytes, in which ''Rhynia'' and the other
Rhyniaceae 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 ). Sources vary in the name and rank used for this group, some treating it as the cla ...
are placed as basal vascular plants (tracheophyes).


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q310514 Early Devonian plants Prehistoric plant genera