Reflectance Transforming Imaging (RTI) produces photographs in which the angle of the light can be changed at will, allowing to investigate remotely minute details of the 3D structure of sub-planar objects. Here we apply this technique to the type specimen of Gingkophyllum grassetii, a vegetative shoot with putative ginkgophyte affinities from the early Permian of Lodève (France). Gingkophyllum grassetii, the type species of the genus, was originally described by Saporta in 1875 and has never been illustrated other than by drawings representing only portions of the shoot. Using RTI, we describe and illustrate the specimen and discuss some key features, such as the arrangement of the leaves on the shoot or the presence of abundant secretory ...
We reinvestigated the holotype of Protelytron permianum, one of the earliest putative stem-dermapter...
Fossil plants are commonly found preserved as impression/compression fossils; rarer but more informa...
Numerous arthropods (e.g. branchiopods, insects) collected during the first half of the 20th century...
International audienceReflectance Transforming Imaging (RTI) produces photographs in which the angle...
International audienceReflectance Transforming Imaging (RTI) produces photographs in which the angle...
International audienceReflectance Transforming Imaging (RTI) produces photographs in which the angle...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceIn 1875, Saporta described seed-bearing organs from Autunian (earliest Permian...
International audienceIn 1875, Saporta described seed-bearing organs from Autunian (earliest Permian...
International audienceIn 1875, Saporta described seed-bearing organs from Autunian (earliest Permian...
We reinvestigated the holotype of Protelytron permianum, one of the earliest putative stem-dermapter...
Fossil evidence of late Palaeozoic ginkgophytes is rare; Palaeozoic floras in which ginkgophytes are...
We reinvestigated the holotype of Protelytron permianum, one of the earliest putative stem-dermapter...
Fossil plants are commonly found preserved as impression/compression fossils; rarer but more informa...
Numerous arthropods (e.g. branchiopods, insects) collected during the first half of the 20th century...
International audienceReflectance Transforming Imaging (RTI) produces photographs in which the angle...
International audienceReflectance Transforming Imaging (RTI) produces photographs in which the angle...
International audienceReflectance Transforming Imaging (RTI) produces photographs in which the angle...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceNew imaging techniques are increasingly facilitating the remote study of fossi...
International audienceIn 1875, Saporta described seed-bearing organs from Autunian (earliest Permian...
International audienceIn 1875, Saporta described seed-bearing organs from Autunian (earliest Permian...
International audienceIn 1875, Saporta described seed-bearing organs from Autunian (earliest Permian...
We reinvestigated the holotype of Protelytron permianum, one of the earliest putative stem-dermapter...
Fossil evidence of late Palaeozoic ginkgophytes is rare; Palaeozoic floras in which ginkgophytes are...
We reinvestigated the holotype of Protelytron permianum, one of the earliest putative stem-dermapter...
Fossil plants are commonly found preserved as impression/compression fossils; rarer but more informa...
Numerous arthropods (e.g. branchiopods, insects) collected during the first half of the 20th century...