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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2014-03-31
Page range: 299–300
Abstract views: 17
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Heterophyton, a new substitute name for Allophyton X.W. Wu (Pteridopsida)

Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Faguo Wang

Plant sciences center
Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Fuwu xing

Plant sciences center
Allophyton Heterophyton

Abstract

The filicopsid pteridophyta genus Allophyton X.W. Wu (1982) was established for A. dengqenensis X.W. Wu collected in Badasongduo, Dingqing County of Xizang Province, China. It was listed in Index of generic names founded on Mesozoic-cenozoic specimens from China (Wu 1993: 498) and its taxonomic position is unsettled. Rhizomopteris Schimp. (1869: 699) differs from it in its fine and furcate stem, and bundle scar in leaf scar hippocrepiform, Caulopteris Lindl. & Hutton (1832: xlix) differs from it in its leaf scar regular spread, and bundle scar in leaf scar hippocrepiform. The materials of Allophyton were collected in Mesozoic Coal Series strata, coal-bearing strata that were regarded as Jurassic by Li (1955) and from late Triassic to early-middle Jurassic by Si & Zhou (1962).