The rhyniophytes are a group of extinct early
vascular plant
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s that are considered to be similar to the genus ''
Rhynia
''Rhynia'' is a single-species genus of Devonian vascular plants. ''Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii'' was the sporophyte generation of a vascular, axial, free-sporing diplohaplontic embryophytic land plant of the Early Devonian that had anatomical feat ...
'', found in the
Early Devonian
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(around ). Sources vary in the name and
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used for this group, some treating it as the class Rhyniopsida, others as the subdivision Rhyniophytina or the division Rhyniophyta. The first definition of the group, under the name Rhyniophytina, was by
Banks
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since when there have been many redefinitions,
including by Banks himself. "As a result, the Rhyniophytina have slowly dissolved into a heterogeneous collection of plants ... the group contains only one species on which all authors agree: the type species ''Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii''".
When defined very broadly, the group consists of plants with dichotomously branched, naked aerial axes ("stems") with terminal spore-bearing structures (sporangia).
[ The rhyniophytes are considered to be stem group tracheophytes (vascular plants).
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Definitions
The group was described as a subdivision
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of the division Tracheophyta
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by Harlan Parker Banks in 1968 under the name Rhyniophytina. The original definition was: "plants with naked (lacking emergences), dichotomizing axes bearing sporangia that are terminal, usually fusiform and may dehisce longitudinally; they are diminutive plants and, in so far as is known, have a small terete xylem strand with a central protoxylem." With this definition, they are polysporangiophyte
Polysporangiophytes, also called polysporangiates or formally Polysporangiophyta, are plants in which the spore-bearing generation (sporophyte) has branching stems (axes) that bear sporangia. The name literally means 'many sporangia plant'. The cl ...
s, since their sporophyte
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s consisted of branched stems bearing sporangia
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(spore-forming organs). They lacked leaves or true roots but did have simple vascular tissue
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. Informally, they are often called rhyniophytes or, as mentioned below, rhyniophytoids.
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, the group was found not to be monophyletic
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since some of its members are now known to lack vascular tissue. The definition that seems to be used most often now is that of D. Edwards and D.S. Edwards: "plants with smooth axes, lacking well-defined spines or leaves, showing a variety of branching patterns that may be isotomous, anisotomous, pseudomonopodial or adventitious. Elongate to globose sporangia were terminal on main axes or on lateral systems showing limited branching. It seems probable that the xylem, comprising a solid strand of tracheids, was centrarch." However, Edwards and Edwards also decided to include rhyniophytoids, plants which "look like rhyniophytes, but cannot be assigned unequivocally to that group because of inadequate anatomical preservation", but exclude plants like ''Aglaophyton
''Aglaophyton major'' (or more correctly ''Aglaophyton majus'') was the sporophyte generation of a diplohaplontic, pre-vascular, axial, free-sporing land plant of the Lower Devonian (Pragian stage, around ). It had plant anatomy, anatomical featu ...
'' and ''Horneophyton
''Horneophyton'' is an extinct early plant which may form a "missing link" between the hornworts and the Rhyniopsida. It is a member of the class Horneophytopsida. ''Horneophyton'' is among the most abundant fossil organisms found in the Rhynie ...
'' which definitely do not possess tracheids.
In 1966, slightly before Banks created the subdivision, the group was treated as a division under the name Rhyniophyta.[ Taylor et al. in their book ''Paleobotany'' use Rhyniophyta as a formal taxon,][ but with a loose definition: plants "characterized by dichotomously branched, naked aerial axes with terminal sporangia".][ They thus include under "other rhyniophytes" plants apparently without vascular tissue.][
In 2010, the name paratracheophytes was suggested, to distinguish such plants from 'true' tracheophytes or eutracheophytes.]
In 2013, Hao and Xue returned to the earlier definition. Their class Rhyniopsida (rhyniopsids) is defined by the presence of sporangia that terminate isotomous branching systems (i.e. the plants have branching patterns in which the branches are equally sized, rather than one branch dominating, like the trunk of a tree). The shape and symmetry of the sporangia was then used to divide up the group. Rhynialeans (order Rhyniales), such as ''Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii'', ''Stockmansella'' and ''Huvenia'', had radially symmetrical sporangia that were longer than wide and possessed vascular tissue with S-type tracheids. Cooksonioids, such as ''Cooksonia pertoni'', ''C. paranensis'' and ''C. hemisphaerica'', had radially symmetrical or trumpet-shaped sporangia, without clear evidence of vascular tissue. Renalioids, such as '' Aberlemnia'', ''Cooksonia crassiparietilis'' and ''Renalia'' had bilaterally symmetrical sporangia and protostele
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Taxonomy
There is no agreement on the formal classification to be used for the rhyniophytes. The following are some of the names which may be used:
* Division Rhyniophyta
** Subdivision Rhyniophytina Banks (1968)
*** Class Rhyniopsida Kryshtofovich (1925)
**** Order Rhyniales Němejc (1950)
***** Family Rhyniaceae Kidston & Lang (1920)
Phylogeny
In 2004, Crane et al. published a cladogram
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for the polysporangiophytes in which the Rhyniaceae are shown as the sister group of all other tracheophytes (vascular plants). Some other former "rhyniophytes", such as ''Horneophyton'' and ''Aglaophyton'', are placed outside the tracheophyte clade, as they did not possess true vascular tissue (in particular did not have tracheid
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s). However, both ''Horneophyton'' and ''Aglaophyton'' have been tentatively classified as tracheophytes in at least one recent cladistic analysis of Early Devonian land plants.[
Partial cladogram by Crane et al. including the more certain rhyniophytes:]
(See the Polysporangiophyte
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article for the expanded cladogram.)
Genera
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their Rhyniopsida quite broadly, dividing it into rhynialeans, cooksonioids
''Cooksonia'' is an extinct group of primitive land plants, treated as a genus, although probably not monophyletic. The earliest ''Cooksonia'' date from the middle of the Silurian (the Wenlock epoch); the group continued to be an important comp ...
and renalioids.[ Genera included by Hao and Xue are listed below, with assignments to their three subgroups where these are given.]
* ''Aberlemnia
''Aberlemnia'' is a genus of extinct vascular plants of the Early Devonian (around ), which consisted of leafless stems with terminal spore-forming organs (sporangia). Fossils found in Scotland were initially described as ''Cooksonia caledonica' ...
'' (renalioids)
* ''Aglaophyton
''Aglaophyton major'' (or more correctly ''Aglaophyton majus'') was the sporophyte generation of a diplohaplontic, pre-vascular, axial, free-sporing land plant of the Lower Devonian (Pragian stage, around ). It had plant anatomy, anatomical featu ...
'' (rhynialeans)
* '' Caia''
* ''Cooksonia
''Cooksonia'' is an extinct group of primitive land plants, treated as a genus, although probably not monophyletic. The earliest ''Cooksonia'' date from the middle of the Silurian (the Wenlock epoch); the group continued to be an important comp ...
'' (cooksonioids + renalioids)
* ''Culullitheca
''Culullitheca'' was a genus of land plant with branching axes. It is known from charcoal
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* ''Eogaspesiea
''Eogaspesiea'' was a genus of Early Devonian rhyniophyte
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'' (= ''Eogaspesia'') (rhynialeans)
* ''Eorhynia
''Eorhynia'' is a genus of extinct plants of the Late Silurian (, around ) which somewhat resemble '' Rhynia''. Fossils were found in Podolia
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* '' Filiformorama''
* ''Fusitheca
''Fusitheca'' was a genus of land plant with branching axes. It is known from charcoal
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'' (= ''Fusiformitheca'')
* '' Grisellatheca''
* ''Hsua
''Hsua'' is a genus of extinct vascular plants, known from the Devonian. The name of the genus honours the Chinese palaeobotanist, Jen Hsü ().
Features
The main stems (axes) of ''Hsua robusta'' are about an inch thick, with circinate, pseud ...
'' (=''Hsüa'') (renalioids)
* ''Huia
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''
* '' Huvenia'' (rhynialeans)
* '' Junggaria'' (= ''Cooksonella'', ''Eocooksonia'')
* '' Pertonella''
* '' Renalia'' (renalioids)
* '' Resilitheca''
* ''Rhynia
''Rhynia'' is a single-species genus of Devonian vascular plants. ''Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii'' was the sporophyte generation of a vascular, axial, free-sporing diplohaplontic embryophytic land plant of the Early Devonian that had anatomical feat ...
'' (rhynialeans)
* '' Salopella'' (rhynialeans?)
* '' Sartilmania''
* '' Sennicaulis''
* ''Sporathylacium
''Sporathylacium'' was a genus of land plant known from its bivalved sporangia. It is known from charcoalified Early Devonian deposits, its type locality being the Brown Clee Hill lagerstätten. It was listed as a Rhyniophytina, rhyniophyte by Ha ...
''
* '' Steganotheca''
* ''Stockmansella
''Stockmansella'' is a genus of extinct plants of the Middle Devonian (Eifelian stage, around ), fossils of which have been found in north-west Germany. The Alternation of generations, sporophyte generation consists of prostrate dichotomizing st ...
'' (rhynialeans)
* '' Tarrantia'' (rhynialeans?)
* ''Tortilicaulis
''Tortilicaulis'' is a moss-like plant known from fossils recovered from southern Britain, spanning the Silurian-Devonian boundary (around ). Originally recovered from the Downtonian of the Welsh borderlands, ''Tortilicaulis'' has since been re ...
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* ''Uskiella
''Uskiella'' is a genus of small fossil plants of Early Devonian age (around ). The diagnostic characters are naked axes branching isotomously, terminating in ellipsoidal, vertically elongate flat sporangia which split longitudinally into two va ...
'' (rhynialeans)
It has been suggested that the poorly preserved ''Eohostimella
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'', found in deposits of Early Silurian age (Llandovery, around ), may also be a rhyniophyte. Others have placed some of these genera in different groups. For example, ''Tortilicaulis'' has been considered to be a horneophyte
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.
Rhynie flora
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s found in the Rhynie chert Lagerstätte
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- rich fossil beds in Aberdeenshire
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, and roughly