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Arboreomorpha
Taxonomy
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2011 | Arboreomorpha Erwin et al. pp. Table S5 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Unr. †Arboreomorpha Erwin et al. 2011
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G. †Arborea Glaessner and Wade 1966
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†Arborea arborea Glaessner 1959
†Arborea denticulata Wang et al. 2020
†Arborea longa Glaessner and Wade 1966
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Invalid names: Glaessnerina longa Glaessner and Wade 1966 [synonym], Rangea longa Glaessner and Wade 1966 [synonym]
†Arborea spinosa Laflamme et al. 2004 [Frond]
G. †Charniodiscus Ford 1958
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†Charniodiscus concentricus Ford 1958
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Invalid names: Cyclomedusa cliffi Boynton and Ford 1995 [synonym]
†Charniodiscus oppositus Jenkins and Gehling 1978
†Charniodiscus procerus Laflamme et al. 2004 [frond]
†Charniodiscus yorgensis Borchvardt and Nessov 1999
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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D. H. Erwin et al. 2011 | Arboreomorphs are a clade of fronds with bifoliate petaloids consisting of parallel primary branches which diverge from the central stalk at acute to right angles (45°–90°) and end at an outer margin. The branches are all joined together and possibly attached to a dorsal sheet. Primary branches are composed of teardrop- shaped secondary branches which are at right angle to the primary branches. The central stalk is large and prominent. |