Chiropteris, the Glossary
Chiropteris is an extinct genus of plants that existed from the Early Permian (Sakmarian stage) to the Late Jurassic (?Oxfordian stage, maybe latter).[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Brazil, Genus, Mariana Pimentel, Permian, Rio Bonito Formation, Sakmarian, São Jerônimo, Triassic, Type species.
- Flora of Rio Grande do Sul
- Ginkgophyta
- Permian Brazil
- Permian first appearances
- Permian life of South America
- Permian plants
- Prehistoric plants of South America
- Triassic life of South America
Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.
Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
Mariana Pimentel
Mariana Pimentel is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
See Chiropteris and Mariana Pimentel
Permian
The Permian is a geologic period and stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Triassic Period 251.902 Mya.
Rio Bonito Formation
The Rio Bonito Formation is a geological formation of the Paraná and Pelotas Basins of Permian age. Chiropteris and Rio Bonito Formation are Paraná Basin and Permian Brazil.
See Chiropteris and Rio Bonito Formation
Sakmarian
In the geologic timescale, the Sakmarian is an age or stage of the Permian period.
São Jerônimo
São Jerônimo is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
See Chiropteris and São Jerônimo
Triassic
The Triassic (sometimes symbolized 🝈) is a geologic period and system which spans 50.5 million years from the end of the Permian Period 251.902 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Jurassic Period 201.4 Mya.
Type species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (species typica) is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen (or specimens).
See Chiropteris and Type species
See also
Flora of Rio Grande do Sul
- Achyrocline saturejoides
- Alto Paraná Atlantic forests
- Araucaria angustifolia
- Atlantic Coast restingas
- Butia eriospatha
- Cardionema ramosissimum
- Cheirophyllum
- Chiropteris
- Drimys angustifolia
- Epidendrum denticulatum
- Ginkgoites
- Luehea divaricata
- Maytenus aquifolium
- Nidularium innocentii
- Nidularium procerum
- Ocotea catharinensis
- Ocotea odorifera
- Ocotea porosa
- Parodia tenuicylindrica
- Picramnia parvifolia
- Serra do Mar coastal forests
- Sphaerocarpos muccilloi
Ginkgophyta
- Baiera
- Baieroxylon
- Cheirophyllum
- Chiropteris
- Ginkgo
- Ginkgoaceae
- Ginkgoales
- Ginkgoidae
- Ginkgoites
- Ginkgoopsida
- Glossophyllum
- Karkeniaceae
- Sphenobaiera
- Umaltolepis
- Yimaia
Permian Brazil
- Anisopleurodontis
- Australerpeton
- Brazilea
- Brazilichthys
- Brazilosaurus
- Captorhinus
- Cheirophyllum
- Chiropteris
- Endothiodon
- Ginkgoites
- Glossopteris
- Irati Formation
- Konzhukovia
- Mesosaurus
- Pampaphoneus
- Prionosuchus
- Procuhy
- Provelosaurus
- Rastodon
- Rio Bonito Formation
- Rio do Rasto Formation
- Sphenacanthus
- Stereosternum
- Tiarajudens
- Tietea singularis
- Timonya
- Triodus
- Xenacanthus
Permian first appearances
- Araxoceratidae
- Bauriidae
- Bauriinae
- Baurioidea
- Bennettitales
- Cheirophyllum
- Chiropteris
- Cladophlebis
- Coelacanthidae
- Corystospermaceae
- Emplectopteridaceae
- Emydopidae
- Eosuchia
- Eutherocephalia
- Gymnocodiaceae
- Gyroporella
- Hofmeyriidae
- Huananoceratidae
- Inoceramidae
- Lepidopteris callipteroides
- Liuchengoceratidae
- Mesopsychidae
- Myosauridae
- Neocalamites
- Orodontidae
- Pachyphloiidae
- Peltaspermales
- Permocalculus
- Phragmoteuthida
- Phreatosuchidae
- Phyllotheca
- Phyllothecaceae
- Pleuronodoceratidae
- Protodiptera
- Pseudotirolitidae
- Pylaecephalidae
- Rhopalodontidae
- Rhytidostea
- Schizodactylidae
- Sphaerocoeliidae
- Synechodontiformes
- Tainionautilus
- Trigonia
- Umkomasia
- Whaitsiidae
- Younginiformes
Permian life of South America
- Brazilea
- Cheirophyllum
- Chiropteris
- Ginkgoites
Permian plants
- Alethopteridaceae
- Arthropitys
- Brasilodendron
- Brazilea
- Calamites
- Callistophytaceae
- Callistophytales
- Cheirophyllum
- Chiropteris
- Cladophlebis
- Corystospermaceae
- Crossotheca
- Dictyopteridiaceae
- Dictyopteridium
- Dorycordaites
- Emplectopteridaceae
- Equisetites
- Gangamopteris
- Gessella
- Gigantopterid
- Ginkgo
- Glossopteridales
- Glossopteris
- Gyroporella
- Isoetes beestonii
- Kawizophyllum
- Lepidopteris
- Lepidopteris callipteroides
- Medullosales
- Nilssoniopteris
- Noeggerathiales
- Peltaspermales
- Phyllotheca
- Phyllothecaceae
- Protosphagnum
- Pteridospermatophyta
- Sigillaria
- Sphenophyllales
- Sphenopteris
- Stephanophyllites
- Supaia
- Umkomasia
- Umkomasia feistmantelii
- Walchia
- Walkomiella
- Zygopteridaceae
- Zygopteridales
Prehistoric plants of South America
- Araucaria mirabilis
- Araucarites sanctaecrucis
- Baieroxylon
- Brazilea
- Cheirophyllum
- Chiropteris
- Cladophlebis
- Equisetum dimorphum
- Equisetum thermale
- Ginkgoites
- Glossopteris
- Montrichardia aquatica
- Pachypteris
- Palmoxylon
- Petrocardium
- Sagenopteris
- Sphenopteris
- Stephania palaeosudamericana
- Tietea singularis
- Weichselia
- Zamites
Triassic life of South America
- Chiropteris
- Ginkgoites