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Phyllotheca
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Phyllotheca is an extinct genus of equisetalean, related to modern horsetails. It is known from the Permian period, as well as possibly the Carboniferous. It was named was created in 1828, when Brongniart described the type species Phyllotheca australis coming from Hawkesbury River, Australia....read more on Wikipedia.
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