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Euproteaciphyllum serratum
Euproteaciphyllum serratum G.J. Jord., R.J. Carp., R.S. Hill Austral. Syst. Bot., 11(4): 480. 30 Oct 1998
- Name
- Euproteaciphyllum serratum
- Rank
- Species
- Generic Name
- [Genus] Euproteaciphyllum
- Authors (Pub.)
- Jordan G. J.
Carpenter R. J.
Hill R. S.
- Publication
- The macrofossil record of Proteaceae in Tasmania: a review with new species [1998/10]
- Journal
- Australian Systematic Botany
- Volume
- 11
- Issue
- 4
- Page number
- 480
- Year
- 1998
- Fossil Status
- leaves
- Stratigraphy
- Rupelian
- Location
- Lemonthyme Creek sediments, north-western
Tasmania, Australia
- Paleoregion
- Australia
Data for Holotypus
- Repository
- University of Tasmania, Department of Plant Sciences, Hobart, Australia
- Repository Number
- LT201
- Diagnosis
- Leaf apex falcate, tapering evenly, margin sparsely toothed with small, elongate, rounded
teeth. Trichome bases large, up to 90 μm long, typically about 35 μm wide, associated with
several to many basal epidermal cells. Epidermal cells similar sized to stomatal complex.