Difference between psilopsida and lycopsida

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Let me share with you a difference between psilopsida and lycopsida.   

 

Aspect Psilopsida Lycopsida
Common name Whisk Ferns Clubmosses
Habitat Found in tropical and subtropical regions, often in moist environments Found in a variety of environments, including moist woodlands and arid areas
Vascular Tissues Lack true leaves and roots Have true leaves and roots;
Stem simple dichotomously branching stems Stems may be dichotomously or laterally branched
Leaves Lack true leaves Have microphylls (small leaves with a single unbranched vein
Rhizome Dichotomously branching Typically horizontal and underground
Strobilus May have simple, unbranched strobili (reproductive structures) Often have complex strobili with sporophylls arranged in whorls
Sporangia Sporangia typically borne on the upper surface of the sporophyte Sporangia borne on the lower surface of specialized sporophylls
Roots Absent or reduced roots, with some species having rhizoids True roots are present, that emerges from the rhizome
Homosporous or Heterosporous Mostly homosporous (produce one type of spore) Mostly homosporous, but some heterosporous species exist
Examples ·        Psilotum

·        Tmesipteris

·        Lycopodium

·        Selaginella

·        Isoetes

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