Pleuromeiaceae is an extinct family of plants related to living quillworts (Isoetes), in the order Isoetales but with tall stems and terminal compact cones. They were especially widespread globally during the Early and Middle Triassic in the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction.[1]
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Pleuromeiaceae is an extinct family of plants related to living quillworts (Isoetes), in the order Isoetales but with tall stems and terminal compact cones...
of extinct lycopsids Pleuromeia dubia and Cylostrobus sydneyensis (Pleuromeiaceae and Tomiostrobus australis (Isoetaceae) all from the Early Triassic...
Australia, South America and Japan. Pleuromeia is placed in the family Pleuromeiaceae within the Isoetales, closely related to Isoetaceae, the family which...
Bothrodendraceae Family 4. Sigillariaceae Order 4. Isoetales Family 1. Pleuromeiaceae Family 2. Isoetaceae Class 1. Equisetinae (horsetails) Order 1. Hyeniales...