Annalepis zeilleri (fructification/fruiting body)

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Annalepis were triassic lycopods playing a key role in the reconstruction of ecosystems after the Great Dying, the biggest mass extinction event in Earth's history, at the Permo-Triassic boundary. This fossil is a fruiting body, which produced spores (sporangia).

The pictures show the front and back, as there are further impressions on the back that can still be preserved.

Age: Triassic, Lower Keuper (Ladin)
Locality: Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Size: 2.5 cm; hand piece: 11.5 x 8 cm

Colors in pictures may slightly differ from the original specimen due to technical reasons.



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