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D Lycopsida and Sphenopsida
Cone bearing Pteridophyta are Lycopsida and Sphenopsida.
Pteridophytes (Gr. pteron= feather, phyton = plant) constitute the most primitive seedless vascular plants that reproduce by means of spores.
They have 4 sub-divisions:
(i) Psilopsida (Psilopsids)
(ii) Lycopsida (Clubmosses),
(iii) Sphenopsida (Horsetails) and
(iv) Pteropsida(Ferns).
Lycopsida:
1. Plant body more advanced and shows differentiation into root, stem and leaves.
2. Leaves are microphyllous (small) having a single unbranched vein in the midrib region.
3. Sporangia are borne in the axil of the fertile leaves (sporophyils).
4. Sporophyll form compact strobili (singularstrobilus). e.g., Lycopodium, Selaginella.
Sphenopsida:
1. Plant body still more advanced and shows differentiation into nodes and internodes like higher vascular plants.
2. Leaves microphyllous, and arise in whorls at each node.
3. Sporangia develop on sporangiophores which form compact cones at the apex of fertile branches (e.g., Equisetum).