Dicotylophyllum sp. 4
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0024 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/922F3E29-556C-FFA3-FCA7-623EFC22F87A |
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Felipe |
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Dicotylophyllum sp. 4 |
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Fig. 12D, H.
1907 Diospyros rotundifolia Lesqx. View in CoL ; Nowak 1907a: 55, pl. 1: 10, 15.
Material.—L PB−K.15 (formerly 7677) from Potelych, JS 9 from Krasnobród.
Description.—Blade attachment marginal, laminar size nanophyll (L PB−K.15: length of the blade ca. 34 mm) to microphyll (JS 9: length of the blade ca. 7 cm), length to width ratio 1.75 to 1.9, laminar shape elliptic, with median symmetry and basal symmetry. Margin is entire with base shape straight (L PB−K.15) to cuneate (JS 9) and base angle ca. 70–80 °; apex probably rounded. There is a single straight primary vein; lower order veins poorly preserved.
Remarks.—These two poorly preserved leaves are described under a single entry because of their mutual likeness in blade form, despite differences of size and base shape. Dicotylophyllum sp. 2 is more elongate and Dicotylophyllum sp. 5 . more transverse. Given these differences, the material is described as separate morphotypes; it may have been, however, that the numer of biologic species was smaller than that of morphotypes.
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Dicotylophyllum sp. 4
Halamski, Adam T. 2013 |
Diospyros rotundifolia
Nowak, J. 1907: 55 |