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Literature: Presl, K. in Sternberg, C. von, 1838. Versuch einer geognostisch–botanischen Darstellung der Flora der Vorwelt. Leipzig & Prag. Part 8, vii+ 71 p. Kathleen Bauer et al. (2015): LEPACYCLOTES KIRCHNERI N. SP. (ISOETALES, ISOETACEAE) AUS DEM UNTEREN JURA VON OBERFRANKEN, DEUTSCHLAND. Ber. Naturwiss. Ges. Bayreuth 2015, XXVII: 429-443 Nosova, Natalya, van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, Johanna H.A., Kiritchkova, Anna, New data on the epidermal structure of the leaves of Podozamites Braun, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (2016), doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2016.11.00
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Literature: Newberry, John S. 1888. Fossil fishes and fossil plants of the Triassic rocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut Valley. U.S. Geological Survey Monograph. xiv: 77-152. H. Steur: De onder-lias-flora van Bayreuth (Deel 2). GRONDBOOR & HAMER NR 2-2011.
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References: H. Steur: De onder-lias-flora van Bayreuth (Deel 2). GRONDBOOR & HAMER NR 2-2011. M. Wachtler (2016). Swedenborgia nissleri, characteristic conifers of the German Lower Keuper (Upper Ladinian, Middle Triassic) from Ilsfeld. Dolomythos. Swedenborgia benkertii is considered by some paleontologists to be the female cone of Podomites distans.
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I don't know much about plants. What could this be? Part of a cycad? An infructescence? The fossil comes from the Upper Triassic / Lower Jurassic of Unternschreez near Bayreuth, Germany. Can someone help me with that? Thank you Thomas
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The capsule has a complete length of about 20 cm. Lit.: Böttcher, Ronald (2010): Description of the shark egg capsule Palaeoxyris friessi n. sp. from the Ladinian (Middle Triassic) of SW Germany and discussion of all known egg capsules from the Triassic of the Germanic Basin. Palaeodiversity 3: 123–139; Stuttgart 30 December 2010 Jan Fischer & Ilja Kogan (2008) Elasmobranch egg capsules Palaeoxyris, Fayolia and Vetacapsula as subject of palaeontological research – an annotated bibliography. Freiberger Forschungshefte, C 528, pp75-91
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After a long time i have some time to post the third part of my trip finds from Bavaria: Here are the other parts ... http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/68791-fossils-from-bavaria-part-1/ http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/68806-fossils-from-bavaria-part-2/ On a afternoon I visited a sandpit near Bayreuth. The idea came from this post: http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/68415-bavarian-plants/ Ludwigia was so friendly to tell me where he found those nice plants ... Shadefully it was also very rainy (yes i have no stamina ) ... Because of that i cant search that long but i found some nice things (although not that good things as Ludwigia) ... Here are some of my finds: I think the first and the second specimens are Podozamites distans, but i am not sure ... Size: 10 cm One of the best and the biggest piece : Size: 22 cm And this one is far the most interesting one ... Its very small but the details on it are awesome !! The piece is 5 cm long and any help regarding ID are desirable