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Adinandra palaeorhodopaea

Adinandra palaeorhodopaea Bozuk., Palamar. Fl. Medit., 1995, 5: 179. Jan 1996
Name
Adinandra palaeorhodopaea
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Adinandra
Authors (Pub.)
Bozukov V. Palamarev E. Kh.  
Publication
On the Tertiary history of the Theaceae in Bulgaria [1996/1]
Journal
Flora Mediterranea
Annee/Jahrgang
1995
Volume
5
Page number
179
Year
1996
Parent Taxon
[Genus] Adinandra
Stratigraphy
Miocene
Location
Satovcha village, Goce Delchev district, Southwestem Bulgaria
Paleoregion
Eurasia (Europe)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystems Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Repository Number
CAT-3380
Data for Isotypus
Repository
Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystems Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Repository Number
CAT-3380
Diagnosis
Shape narrow elliptic; base probably cuneate; apex acuminate, ending with a nose about 2.0 cm long; margin of lamina toothed, teeth strongly inclined towards . lamina apex with a gland on their rounded apex. Venation semicraspedodromous; midrib very slightly arch-shaped, 0.3 cm thick at the base, strongly thinned towards the apex; secondary veins about 20 pairs, much thinner than the midrib, consecutive, arch-shaped, taking a quick tum at the upper end forming a wide arch with the next vein; the angle between them and the midrib gradually decreasing towards the ape x of the lamina from 90 to 45°; intercalary veins developed between most of the secondary ones, but hardly visible; tertiary veins forming a subtle reticulum of polygonal, almost round areolas. Dimensions: length 19.5 cm, width 3.3 cm.

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