Ficus” fructus pedicellata Berry, 1930
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“ Ficus” fructus pedicellata Berry, 1930 View in CoL
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1930 “ Ficus” fructus pedicellata Berry , p. 66, pl. 48, fig. 8.
Description. Pedicellate fruit ca. 7.5–10 mm wide and 7–10 mm high; Apex attenuate. Pedicel ca. 2.5 cm long and 0.5 mm wide; receptacle ca. 2 mm in diameter.
Number of specimens examined. 2. UF15820- 059484, 061125.
Remarks. Berry (1930, p. 66, pl. 48, figure 8) described one specimen from the Puryear locality and assigned it to a fossil species in the extant genus Ficus . It is larger (8 mm long and up to 10 mm wide) and has two bracts at the base. The surface of Berry’s specimens is “minutely tuberculated,” whereas the Puryear specimens are not. The attenuate apex may represent a persistent style. We treat these three specimens as the same type and retain Berry’s species epithet, but place quotation marks on the generic name to indicate that the assignment of the fossil species to the extant genus is incorrect.
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