Megaphyton chalmersii Goodlet
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN003373
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3373
Author: G. A. Goodlet
Rank: species
Original spelling: Megaphyton Chalmersi
Reference: Goodlet, G. A. (1957): A Megaphyton from the Limestone Coal Group in Fife. – Geological Magazine 94(2): 156–158.
Page of description: 158
Illustrations or figures: pl. 6, figs 1–3
Other combinations
Artisophyton chalmersii (Goodlet) C.J.Cleal, Strullu-Derr. et A.R.Spencer 2024
Types
Holotype 1859.490.16, Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Figures: pl. 6, figs 1–3
Original diagnosis/description
Stem, preserved as cast in sandstone; 17.5 cm. long; 5 cm. broad; 4 cm. thick; transverse section rounded rectangular. Leaf scars 24 mm. wide and 15 mm. high; crescentic in form with the concavity upwards; arranged in two vertical opposite rows, the leaf scars of one row alternating with those in the other row; the vertical interval between scars in a row 6 cm.; leaf trace U-shaped with the concavity towards the main axis; leaf bases markedly decurrent, extending some 3 cm. below level of attachment. Internal structure probably a hollow cylindrical stele broken only by the emission of the leaf traces.
Stratigraphy
Carboniferous, Mississippian, Serpukhovian
Limestone Coal Group, between Mynheer Coal and Pittencrieff Blackband Ironstone
Actualised stratigraphy according to Cleal et al. (2024: Foss. Imp., 80(1): xx)
Locality
United Kingdom
Wallsend Pit, Elgin Colliery, near Dunfermline, Fife
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
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