Lepidopteris
Lepidopteris is a form genus for leaves of Peltaspermaceae, an extinct family of seed plants, which lived from around 260 to 190 million years ago, from the Late Permian to Early Jurassic. Fossils of the genus have been found across both hemispheres. Nine species are currently recognized.Lepidopteris was a common and widespread seed fern, which survived the Permian-Triassic extinction event but was largely wiped out by the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event. Lepidopteris callipteroides is especially common between the first two episodes of the Permian-Triassic extinction event, and L. ottonis forms a comparable acme zone immediately before the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event. Lepidopteris would persist into the Early Jurassic in Patagonia, represented by the species ''Lepidopteris scassoi.''
Description
In the form generic system of paleobotany Lepidopteris is used only for leaves, which are fern-like with pinnules attached to the rachis as well as the pinnae. The cuticle of the leaves is thick and has a distinctive cuticular structure with stomatal opening overhung by papillae. This structure has been used to link the fossil leaves with well-preserved reproductive structures in the same deposits. The ovules are commonly arranged in peltate structures which have been used to assign Lepidopteris to the Order Peltaspermales. Not all leaf species are associated with reproductive material, but well-established associations include the following.- Lepidopteris ottonis, Peltaspermum rotula and Antevsia zeilleri.
- Lepidopteris stormbergensis, Peltaspermum thomasii and Antevsia extans.
- Lepidopteris callipteroides, Peltaspermum townrovii and Permotheca helbyi.
Distribution and species
- Lepidopteris martinsii from Late Permian of Germany, England and Italy.
- Lepidopteris callipteroides from Late Permian of Madagascar and Australia.
- Lepidopteris madagascariensis from Early Triassic of Madagascar and Australia.
- Lepidopteris stormbergensis from Middle-Late Triassic of South Africa, India, South America and Australia.
- Lepidopteris remota from Middle Triassic of Russia.
- Lepidopteris haizeri from Middle to Late Triassic of Russia
- Lepidopteris heterolateralis from Middle to Late Triassic of Russia.
- Lepidopteris microcellularis from Middle to Late Triassic of Russia.
- Lepidopteris ottonis from Late Triassic of Greenland, Germany, Poland, China and Vietnam.
- Lepidopteris scassoi Early Jurassic of Argentina.
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