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TL;DR: A series of specimens of charcoalified sorophores with characteristics of the extant fern genusLygodium (Schizaeaceae) collected from sediments of the Raritan Formation are reported here on.
Abstract: We report here on a series of specimens of charcoalified sorophores with characteristics of the extant fern genusLygodium (Schizaeaceae) collected from sediments of the Raritan Formation (Late Cretaceous). Each elongate lobed fertile pinnule (sorophore) is flattened and bears alternately arranged sporangia on one surface. Each sporangium is covered by an indusium continuous with the margin of the lamina. Sporangia are oblong in shape, short stalked, and have an apical annulus formed by a single ring of radiating cells that dehisces longitudinally. The ‘sporangial cap’ or ‘distal face’ is formed by only one cell. All of these features are characteristic of the extant genusLygodium. Small numbers of trilete, psilate spores are found in the sporangia. Megafossils assignable toLygodium are known from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Germany with worldwide distribution during the Tertiary. The newLygodium fossils are compared with others previously referred to the genus.

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