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Viburniphyllum ermanniorum

Viburniphyllum ermanniorum A.B. Herman, J. Kvaček Late Cret. Grünbach Fl. Austria ed. 2010 93. 22 Dec 2009
Name
Viburniphyllum ermanniorum
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Viburniphyllum
Authors (Pub.)
Herman A. B. Kvaček J.  
Publication
Late Cretaceous Grünbach flora of Austria [2009/12]
Authors (Book)
Herman A. B. Kvaček J.  
Book
Late Cretaceous Grünbach flora of Austria
Edition
2010
Page number
93
Year
2009
Fossil Status
leaves
Stratigraphy
Campanian
Strat. comment
Grünbach Formation
Location
Grünbach am Schneeberg, Austria
Paleoregion
Eurasia (Europe)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Geologisch-Paläontologische Abteilung, Vienna, Austria
Repository Number
NHMW 1999B0057/0269
Num
pl. 32, fig. 1; text-fig. 44A
Pub.
Late Cretaceous Grünbach flora of Austria [2009/12]
Diagnosis
Leaf small, simple, unlobed, round, symmetric or slightly asymmetric, with dentate margin. Leaf base deeply cordate, symmetric, apex probably round. Leaf margin dentate, marginal teeth relatively big, simple, triangular, straight, with narrow acute, sometimes slightly attenuate, or narrowly round apices. Sinuses between teeth deep, round. Venation pinnate to palmately-pinnate craspedodromous. Midvein straight, supporting 8-10 pairs of secondary veins. Basal veins opposite, straight or slightly curving upwards, dividing 2-3 times. Suprabasal secondary veins craspedodromous, dividing 1-2 times. Upper infrabasal secondary veins almost as strong as the basal veins, lower infrabasal veins thin and short. Tertiary veins thin, straight or slightly curved, percurrent or ramified-percurrent.

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