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Drepanophycales is an order of extinct plants of Late to Late age (around ), found in North America, China, Russia, Europe, and Australia. Sometimes known as the Asteroxylales or Baragwanathiales.


Description
Extinct terrestrial of the to periods. Stem of the order of several mm to several cm in diameter and several cm to several metres long, erect or arched, dichotomizing occasionally, furnished with true roots at the base. Vascular bundle an exarch actinostele, of primitive annular or helical type (so-called G-type). Stem clothed in either (leaves with a single vascular thread or 'vein'), or with leaf-like enations (unvascularized projections) with a vascular trace into the base of each enation. Homosporous, with borne singly and dehiscing by a single slit.


List of families
The following families have, at various times, been segregated within the Drepanophycales. However, Kenrick and Crane (1997) in their cladistic study place Asteroxylon in the clade Drepanophycaceae., p. 213 Taylor, Taylor & Krings (2009) do not use the family at all, only the order Drepanophycales, and say that Asteroxylon is sometimes included in the Drepanophycales., p. 270

The anatomical details for the genera in the included families are tabulated by Gensel (1992) , tables 2 & 3.

  • Kräusel & Weyland
    • stem with
      • genus Göppert
        • microphylls short, tapering rapidly from wide base (thorn-shaped)
        • microphylls arranged spirally or randomly on stem
        • sporangia borne on upper surface of microphylls
      • genus Lang & Cookson
        • microphylls long, not tapering over most of length (strap-shaped)
        • microphylls arranged spirally on stem
        • sporangia borne axially (whether on microphylls or on stem is not known)
    • genus Matsunaga & Tomescu
  • Kidston & Lang
    • stem with unvascularized enations
A large unnamed drepanophylacean is also known from the Early Devonian Hunsrück Slate of Germany.


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