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Garcinia zhangpuensis

Garcinia zhangpuensis Z.-X. Wang, B.-N. Sun in Z.-X. Wang, F.-K. Sun, S.-P. Xie, J.-D. Wang, Y.-J. Li, J.-L. Dong, M.-X. Sun, B.-N. Sun Geol. J., 2018, (10.1002/gj.3228): 4. 8 May 2018
Name
Garcinia zhangpuensis
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Garcinia
Authors (Name)
Wang Z.-X. Sun B.-N.  
Authors (Pub.)
Wang Z.-X. Sun F.-K. Xie S.-P. Wang J.-D. Li Y.-J. Dong J.-L. Sun M.-X. Sun B.-N.  
Publication
A new species of Garcinia (Clusiaceae) from the middle Miocene of Fujian, China, and a phytogeographic analysis [2018/5]
Journal
Geological Journal
Annee/Jahrgang
2018
Issue
10.1002/gj.3228
Page number
4
Year
2018
Fossil Status
leaves
Stratigraphy
Miocene
Strat. comment
Middle part of the Fotan Group
Location
Lindai village (24°12′27″N, 117°53′24″E), Zhangpu County, Fujian Province, China
Paleoregion
Eurasia (China)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Institute of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy (LDGSW), Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
Repository Number
LDM‐2018‐023
Data for Paratypus
Repository
Institute of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy (LDGSW), Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
Repository Number
LDM‐2018‐024 (Figure 3a); LDM‐2018‐025 (Figure 3b); LDM‐2018‐026 (Figure 3c); LDM‐2018‐027 (Figure 3d); LDM‐2018‐028 (Figure 3e); LDM‐2018‐029 (Figure 3f); LDM‐2018‐030 (Figure 3g); LDM‐2018‐031 (Figure 3h).
Diagnosis
Leaves elliptic or oval, symmetrical, margin entire, apex acuminate, base cuneate. Venation pinnate, eucamptodromous; secondary veins closely placed, alternate to subopposite; major secondary vein angle uniform; angle of divergence acute, turning upward and meeting with super adjacent vein to form an intramarginal vein; inter‐secondary veins present. Abaxial epidermal cells irregular, rectangular to rounded, with straight anticlinal and smooth periclinal walls; venous cells longer and narrower than costal cells; brachyparacytic‐type stomatal complexes elliptical or rounded, with a length/width ratio of 1–1.2.

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