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The age of the earliest club mosses: the Silurian Baragwanathia flora in Victoria, Australia Export

Geological Magazine, Vol. 137, No. 2. (1 March 2000), pp. 207-209.

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It is argued that there is overwhelming evidence from a good graptolite record that the earliest club mosses on Earth were of Gorstian (Ludlow, Silurian) age, and that Baragwanathia longifolia Lang & Cookson and its associated flora persisted through the P[r]idoli and into the early Devonian, showing some changes during this time.


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