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Berhamniphyllum junrongiae
Berhamniphyllum junrongiae Z.-K. Zhou, T.-X. Wang, J. Huang in Z.-K. Zhou, T.-X. Wang, J. Huang, J. Liu, W.-Y. Deng, S.-H. Li, C.-L. Deng, Su Sci. China Earth Sci., 2019, (10.1007/s11430-019-9477-8): 5. 22 Nov 2019
- Name
- Berhamniphyllum junrongiae
- Rank
- Species
- Original spelling
- junrongii
- Generic Name
- [Genus] Berhamniphyllum
- Authors (Name)
- Zhou Z.-K.
Wang T.-X.
Huang J.
- Authors (Pub.)
- Zhou Z.-K.
Wang T.-X.
Huang J.
Liu J.
Deng W.-Y.
Li S.-H.
Deng C.-L.
Su T.
- Publication
- Fossil leaves of Berhamniphyllum (Rhamnaceae) from Markam, Tibet and their biogeographic implications [2019/11]
- Journal
- Science China Earth Sciences
- Annee/Jahrgang
- 2019
- Issue
- 10.1007/s11430-019-9477-8
- Page number
- 5
- Year
- 2019
- Fossil Status
- leaves
- Stratigraphy
- Eocene
- Strat. comment
- Lawula Formation
- Location
- Kajun village, Markam, Tibet, China
- Paleoregion
- Eurasia (Tibet)
Data for Holotypus
- Repository
- Palaeoecological Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, CAS, Mengla, China
- Repository Number
- MK3-1491
Data for Paratypus
- Repository
- Palaeoecological Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, CAS, Mengla, China
- Repository Number
- MK3-2155
- Diagnosis
- : Leaf form varied greatly. Leaf margin entire or
sinuous. Secondaries eucamptodromous, spacing regular.
Secondaries straight from the midvein to near margin then
arching abruptly upward and entering into a margin vein. Secondaries dense on the upper half
portion of the blade. Tertiaries dense and parallel, percurrent,
obtuse to the midvein