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Cinnamomoides ievlevii

Cinnamomoides ievlevii Samyl. J. Linn. Soc., Bot., 61(384): 207. Jul 1968
Name
Cinnamomoides ievlevii
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Cinnamomoides
Authors (Pub.)
Samylina V. A.  
Publication
Early Cretaceous angiosperms of the Soviet Union based on leaf and fruit remains [1968/7]
Journal
Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume
61
Issue
384
Page number
207
Year
1968
Parent Taxon
[Genus] Cinnamomoides
Fossil Status
leaves
Stratigraphy
Albian
Location
Omsukchan, Sugoi River, Kolyma River basin, East Siberia, Magadan region, Russian Federation
Paleoregion
Eurasia (Far East)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St.-Petersburg, Russian Federation
Repository Number
511 : 1
Diagnosis
Leaves petiolate, ovate, entire with smooth margins; rounded to tapering at the base, tapered acuminate at the apex. Blade size 2 to 7 cm long by 0.7 to 4.5 cm wide, petiole about one-third the length of the blade. Venation, trinerved; midrib, straight reaching well into the apical region. Lateral primaries, opposite, inserted at c. 40" to midrib, 1 to 2 mm above the base, curving upwards and running two-thirds to threequarters the length of the leaf. Secondaries, at least two to three alternate pairs, inserted 30 to 35" to the midrib in the upper half of the leaf, curving upwards. In small leaves, primaries nearly parallel to the margin. In larger leaves, lateral primaries give off a series of camptodromous veins on their outer sides, these form fairly large loops. Finer veins not preserved.
Nomenclatural synonyms (basionyms)

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