See text Leclercqia is a genus of early ligulate lycopsids (clubmosses), known as fossils from the Middle Devonian of Australia, North America, Germany, and Belgium.
[2] Distinct species include: There has been question as to whether Leclercqia complexa is assigned to the correct genus; only a poorly preserved specimen exists.
[6] Short lengths of compressed stems of Leclercqia are intermixed among several other plant types in this lens, including remains of Sawdonia ornata and Psilophyton sp.
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