Bakelittia
Bakelittia is a rare and poorly understood genus of fossilized plants that date back to the Jurassic period, specifically to the Kimmeridgian stage, approximately 157 million years ago. The name 'Bakelittia' is derived from the combination of two German words, 'Bake', referring to the geological region in Heidelberg, Germany, and 'Littia', a suffix indicating a type of fossilized plant.
Fossils of Bakelittia have been found in various locations worldwide, including Europe and the Americas. The
Due to the limited number of known specimens, scientific knowledge about Bakelittia remains scarce. However, paleontologists
More research is required to better understand the biological and ecological relationships of Bakelittia, as well