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I modified the page to add more detail and emphasize homology of structure across vascular plants. In the earlier version there was also one error--in Ophioglossum the sporangia are born on a specialized portion of a single leaf, rather than on specialized sporophylls. In this case the sporangium-bearing part of the leaf is usually called a sporophore and the vegetative portion a trophophore, with the whole leaf being a sporophyll, but this is unnecessary detail for current purposes... Paalexan 00:01, 17 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

A few issues

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The ovuliferous scales of conifers should not be called sporophylls (they are modified stems).

The sporangia of Equisetum is interpreted as being terminal on a shoot (sporangiophore), not on a sporophyll.

It would be unusual though technically true to call a stamen or carpel a sporophyll.

There are other issues.

I recommend rewriting this page to be 1) more accurate 2) to include a brief mention of the distribution of sporophylls in the various major lineages of vascular plants.

I will work on this by and by.