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Some more twigs: Branches and branch scars: Leaf scars: and odd meanders at deep decorticated bark/stem level: More examples with Bothrodendron prints and some explanations at this draft paper - https://yadi.sk/d/h1BPFBe73UeXKu
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Bothrodendron is a geterosporous lycopsid from the Middle Carboniferous. It's a tree-sized plant that had a very fine morfolgical details like 1.5 mm size leaf scars. That's why I have noted those things I found just 3-4 year after I began to collect fossils. You can see some specimens below: 1. Thin stem with two attached lateral branches and picture with some graphic explanation: 2. Ulodendroid type of branch scars from the same site: 3. Specimen with piece of bark and cone (probably Bothrodendrostrobus): Cone: To be continued...
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More attached cones: and some sporangia: 4. Bark at different levels of decortication: 5. Thin twig:
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