Osmundites

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Osmundites
Temporal range: 299–65  Ma
Osmundites dowkeri - Naturhistorisches Museum, Braunschweig, Germany - DSC05267.JPG
Osmundites dowkeri
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Osmundales
Family: Osmundaceae
Genus: Osmundites
Species
  • O. brasiliensis 
  • O. carnieri 
  • O. kolbei 
  • O. natalensis 

Osmundites is an extinct genus of the familia Osmundaceae. [1] Vascularized seedless plants (ferns) and reproduction by spores. They leaf type fronds. They lived in locals humid and swampy.

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