Lodevia suberosa ( Sterzel, 1918 ) Haubold and Kerp, 1988
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Lodevia suberosa ( Sterzel, 1918 ) Haubold and Kerp, 1988 |
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Lodevia suberosa ( Sterzel, 1918) Haubold and Kerp, 1988
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1849 Sphenopteris erosa sp. nov.; Gutbier 1849: pl. 8: 8.
1918 Callipteris naumannii ( Gutbier, 1849) forma suberosa ; Sterzel 1918: 288.
1988 Lodevia suberosa ( Sterzel, 1918) ; Kerp and Haubold 1988:146.
Material.—One fragment of a penultimate order pinna— SNM PMC 2216/54, and two fragments of ultimate order pinnae— SNM PMC 2216/55, SNM PMC 2216/125.
Description.—The axis of the penultimate order is 3 mm wide and longitudinally striated, bears the ultimate order pinnae, up to 4 cm long on one side and to 2–3 cm in other side ( Fig. 5K 1 View Fig ). The axes bear spines. One spine is attached to the axis of penultimate order, between the ultimate order pinnae. The other spine is inserted on the axis of the ultimate order, between the pinnules. The spines with the thickened base reach 7–8 mm in length ( Fig. 5R 2 View Fig ). The pinnules having a length of 9–12 mm and a width of 3–5 mm are ovate, slightly or not deccurent, incised or dissected into five to seven segments. The segments are lineal, narrow and straight. The midvein is pronounced and runs to the middle of the pinnule. Each segment has a pronounced straight lateral vein.
doi:10.4202/app.2009.0020
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Rotliegend (Upper Carboniferous–Lower Permian) of Germany and upper Gzhelian (Upper Carboniferous) of Ukraine.
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Lodevia suberosa ( Sterzel, 1918 ) Haubold and Kerp, 1988
Boyarina, Natalya 2010 |
Lodevia suberosa ( Sterzel, 1918 )
Kerp, J. H. F. & Haubold, H. 1988: 146 |
Callipteris naumannii ( Gutbier, 1849 ) forma suberosa
Sterzel, J. T. 1918: 288 |