jakolevyns
Jakolevyns is a genus of extinct land plants that lived during the Early Devonian period, approximately 410-395 million years ago. The name is derived from the site where the first fossils were found, the Yellow Sands of Counting House farm, in the HüsörBorn Area of Latvia.
Fossils of Jakolevyns were discovered in the early 20th century in the Hüvür land and Colon copper
The morphology of Jakolevyns is characterized by its broad, leaf-like structures with a wavy margin. Some scientists
Jakolevyns was likely an underwater plant, with much of its structure preserved due to the formation of