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Sigillaria is a genus of extinct, spore-bearing, arborescent (tree-like) plants. It was a lycopodiophyte, and is related to the lycopsids, or club-mosses, but even more closely to quillworts, as was its associate Lepidodendron.

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  • Sigillaria (es)
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  • Sigillaria est un genre éteint de fougères arborescentes préhistoriques. (fr)
  • Sigillaria is a genus of extinct, spore-bearing, arborescent (tree-like) plants. It was a lycopodiophyte, and is related to the lycopsids, or club-mosses, but even more closely to quillworts, as was its associate Lepidodendron. (en)
  • La sigillaria (gen. Sigillaria) è una pianta estinta appartenente alle licofite. Visse tra il Carbonifero inferiore e il Permiano inferiore (345 – 260 milioni di anni fa), e i suoi resti fossilizzati sono stati ritrovati in particolare in Europa e in America settentrionale. (it)
  • Sigillaria is een geslacht van uitgestorven wolfsklauwachtige bomen uit de groep der Lycopodiophyta, die voorkwamen in het Carboon, en samen met de geslachten Lepidodendron en de familie Lepidodendraceae vormde. Tijdens het Westfalien D (Carboon) kwam de groep veelvuldig voor. Sinds het Perm (Rotliegendes) is ze uitgestorven. (nl)
  • Sigillaria Brongniart, 1822 es un género de Pteridophyta de porte arbóreo conocido a partir de sus restos fósiles del periodo Carbonífero.​ A pesar de su porte, hasta 30 metros de altura, estas plantas no poseían auténtica madera sino que el tronco era herbáceo. (es)
  • Sigillaria é um género de licopodíneas fósseis, arborescentes - lepidófitas - típicas do Permocarbónico do hemisfério Norte. Os causes, com 20 a 30 m de altura e, às vezes, com 1 m de diâmetro, eram direitos, terminados no cimo por um tufo de folhas agudas e compridas, em geral canelados. Estas plantas viviam em regiões pantanosas, com as raízes (Stigmaria) dispostas em cruz, instaladas quase horizontalmente na base. As folhas deixavam nos caules cicatrizes foliares quase sempre hexagonais, dispostas em séries longitudinais nas caneluras. Reproduziam-se por esporos, produzidos em esporangióforos agrupados em espiga, de forma alongada, que se inseriam na base do tufo de folhas, terminal, como colar. Existiram em Portugal, no período Carbónico, de S. Pedro da Cova e do Moinho da Ordem, assim (pt)
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