
Dicroidium is an extinct genus of fork-leaved seed ferns that were distributed over Gondwana during the Triassic ({Period span/brief|Triassic}). Their fossils are known from South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, South America and Antarctica. They were first discovered in Triassic sediments of Tasmania by Morris in 1845. == Description == The leave...
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(from the article `Antarctica`) ...freshwater fish fossils in Devonian-age rocks; ancient, temperate forests of trees known as Glossopteris in coal deposits of Permian age (about ... ...Glossopteris and Gangamopteris seed fern flora, adapted to cool, moist conditions, were replaced by a Triassic flora dominated by Dicroidium, a ... [...
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