Sagenopteris

Sagenopteris is a genus of extinct seed ferns from the Triassic to late Early Cretaceous.

Description
Sagenopteris has palmately arranged leaves with anastomosing venation.

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.
 * Sagenopteris phillipsii may have been produced by the same plant as Caytonia nathorstii (ovulate organs) and Caytonanthus arberi (pollen organs).

Species
The following species have been described:


 * Sagenopteris colpodes
 * Sagenopteris elliptica
 * Sagenopteris mclearni
 * Sagenopteris nilssoniana
 * Sagenopteris oregonensis
 * Sagenopteris phillipsii
 * Sagenopteris trapialensis
 * Sagenopteris variabilis
 * Sagenopteris williamsii

Distribution
Fossils of Sagenopteris have been registered in:

Argentina, China, Germany, Greenland, Italy, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Sweden, Tajikistan, Ukraine, United States (Virginia, Virginia/North Carolina).
 * Triassic

Afghanistan, Antarctica, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Canada (British Columbia, Yukon), China, Colombia (Valle Alto Formation, Caldas), Georgia, Germany, Greenland, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Romania, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, United States (Alaska, Montana, Oregon/Idaho), and Uzbekistan.
 * Jurassic (to Cretaceous)

Spain, Belgium, Canada (British Columbia and Alberta), Greenland, the Russian Federation, and the United States (Montana).
 * Cretaceous