Sawdonia, Devonian, Eifel, GER
Product number:
F041002
Product information "Sawdonia, Devonian, Eifel, GER"
Sawdonia is a genus of extinct early vascular plants that are only known from the Devonian period and belong to the Zosterophyllopsida, relatives of the lycopods. The first species of this genus was described in 1859 by Sir J. William Dawson and was originally attributed to the genus Psilophyton. These fossils with lateral sporangia were then placed in their own genus Sawdonia by Hueber in 1971.
Age: Lower Devonian, Upper Emsian, Clerfian layers;
Locality: Willwerath, Eifel, Germany
Size: approx. 8 cm x 16 cm x 2 cm
The colors in the pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.
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