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A 296-million-year-old Brazilian fossil, once misidentified as Lycopodites, has been reclassified as a new genus, Franscinella riograndensis. Researchers discovered rare spores preserved in place, linking microfossils to visible plant structures. Advanced microscopy reveals detailed anatomy, shedding light on Permian ecosystems, plant evolution, and biodiversity in ancient Gondwana.
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