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Hsua deflexa sp nov from the Xujiachong Formation (Lower Devonian) of eastern Yunnan, China

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BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
Volume 142, Issue 3, Pages 255-271

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1095-8339.2003.00187.x

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centrarch xylem; rhyniophytes; sporangium; zosterophyllophytes

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A new vascular plant, Hsua deflexa sp. nov., is documented from the Lower Devonian ((upper) Pragian-lower Emsian) Xujiachong Formation, near Xujiachong village, Qujing District, eastern Yunnan, South China. In three dimensions, the branching system comprises a robust creeping main axis and comparatively slender erect lateral axes inserted oppositely or alternately. The lateral axes depart at right angles from the main axis. Towards the apex, the main axis is perhaps erect with the lateral axes attached at smaller angles. The lateral axes dichotomize equally one to three times in different planes and decrease in diameter and length acropetally. They bear sparse and irregular tiny spines. Apices of a pair of distal lateral axes curve in opposite directions and each terminates in a rounded to reniform. sporangium. The sporangium dehisces into two equal valves along an indistinct convex marginal thickening. The xylem is possibly centrarch. This plant fits Hsua in branching pattern, sporangial characters and xylem maturation. Hsua deflexa sp. nov. differs mainly from the type species H. robusta in the presence of axial spines, perpendicular extension of lateral axes from the main axis and curving of distal lateral axes. Based on the possibly centrarch xylem and terminal sporangium, this plant relates to the rhyniophytes (sensu Banks, 1968). In view of the equal sporangial valves with marginal thickenings it resembles the zosterophyllophytes (sensu Banks, 1968). Hsua is now treated as incertae sedis. (C) 2003 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2003,142, 255-271.

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