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Palaeocarya longipedicellata

Palaeocarya longipedicellata J.-L. Dong, B.-N. Sun in J.-L. Dong, W.-J. Wang, P. Deng, Jin Wang, F.-J. Ma, Q.-J. Wang, Y. Yang, B.-N. Sun Paläontol. Z., 90(2 (10.1007/s12542-016-0302-z)): [3] 401. 21 Mar 2016
Name
Palaeocarya longipedicellata
Rank
Species
Original spelling
longipedicelata
Generic Name
[Genus] Palaeocarya
Authors (Name)
Dong J.-L. Sun B.-N.  
Authors (Pub.)
Dong J.-L. Wang W.-J. Deng P. Wang J. Ma F.-J. Wang Q.-J. Yang Y. Sun B.-N.  
Publication
New material of Palaeocarya from the Oligocene of Ningming, Guangxi, South China [2016/3]
Journal
Paläontologische Zeitschrift
Volume
90
Issue
2 (10.1007/s12542-016-0302-z)
Page number
[3] 401
Year
2016
Fossil Status
fruits
Stratigraphy
Oligocene
Strat. comment
Ningming Formation
Location
western Ningming County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern P.R. China [2209015.7700N, 10701023.1100E]
Paleoregion
Eurasia (China)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Institute of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy (LDGSW), Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
Repository Number
LDGSW-2013-112 (Fig. 3a, d–f), LDGSW-2013-113 (Fig. 3b, the counter part of the same specimen of the holotype LDGSW-2013-112)
Data for Paratypus
Repository
Institute of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy (LDGSW), Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
Repository Number
LDGSW-2014-114, LDGSW-2014-115, LDGSW-2014-116
Diagnosis
Trilobate winged fruits, bract deeply incised; the central lobe oblanceolate, lateral lobes long elliptical; the base with tri-veined lobe architecture, the upper venation pinnate brochidodromous, the midvein of lobes strong and straight to the apex, regular secondary veins; the angle of secondary veins diverging from the midvein becoming wider from the base to apex; the retuse apex, a distinct long pedicel of 8.0–10.0 mm in length, small prophyllum with radial venations; the nutlet absent, without hair.

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