atelatelkas
Atelatelkas are a group of extinct, primitive land plants belonging to the broader classification of early vascular or non-vascular plants. They are significant in the study of plant evolution due to their morphological features, which exhibit transitional characteristics between simple moss-like organisms and more complex vascular plants.
These plants are primarily known from fossil records dating back to the Silurian and Devonian periods, approximately
The classification and exact biological characteristics of atelatelkas remain a subject of ongoing research. They are
In terms of scientific significance, atelatelkas contribute to understanding the origin of vascular tissues and other