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Macclintockia terranea

Macclintockia terranea M. Moiseeva, A.B. Herman in M. Moiseeva Paleontol. Zhurn., 2011, (2): 96. 2011
Name
Macclintockia terranea
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Macclintockia
Authors (Name)
Moiseeva M. G. Herman A. B.  
Authors (Pub.)
Moiseeva M. G.  
Publication
Novye vidy roda Macclintockia (pokrytosemennye) iz kampana rajona bukhty Ugol'noj (Severo-Vostok Rossii) [2011]
Journal
Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal
Annee/Jahrgang
2011
Issue
2
Page number
96
Year
2011
Fossil Status
leaves
Stratigraphy
Campanian
Strat. comment
Barykovian suite
Location
Ugol'naya Bay, Korjak highland, Tchukotka Autonomous District, Russian Federation
Paleoregion
Eurasia (Far East)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
Repository Number
№ 3385/28-1а & № 3385/28-1б
Diagnosis
Leaves simple, entire, small or medium-sized, length to width ratio 1.5 : 1. Leaf lamina rounded obovate, asymmetric. Leaf base broadly rounded, slightly decurrent. Leaf apex rounded attenuate. Leaf margin crenate in the middle part, undulate or entire in the upper part of lamina and at leaf base. Teeth rare middle-sized, rounded, triangular with acute apex. Venation palmate, acrodromous. Three to five primary veins deviate from the leaf base. Lateral (inner) primary veins slightly thinner than midrib, ascending to the base of leaf apex and joining with short secondary veins. Outer primary veins are traced to the middle part of leaf lamina and connect above to the inner primary veins forming a series of large loops, which have deviations ending in teeth.
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