Caytonia
Extinct genus of seed ferns
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caytonia is an extinct genus of seed ferns.

| Caytonia Temporal range: − | |
|---|---|
| Caytonia nathorstii ovulate structure, Middle Jurassic, Gristhorpe Bed, Cloughton Formation, Cayton Bay, Yorkshire. | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Clade: | Tracheophytes |
| Division: | †Pteridospermatophyta |
| Order: | †Caytoniales |
| Family: | †Caytoniaceae |
| Genus: | †Caytonia H.H.Thomas, 1925 |
| Species | |
Description
Caytonia has berry-like cupules with numerous small seeds arrayed along axes [2]
Whole plant reconstructions
Different organs attributed to the same original plant can be reconstructed from co-occurrence at the same locality and from similarities in the stomatal apparatus and other anatomical peculiarities of fossilized cuticles.
- Caytonia nathorstii may have been produced by the same plant as Caytonanthus arberi (pollen organs) and Sagenopteris phillipsii (leaves).