<documentid="56E36E7F9BF55778827381F3B2D644A9"ID-DOI="10.5281/zenodo.13191046"ID-ISSN="2533-4069"ID-Zenodo-Dep="13191046"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="felipe"IM.illustrations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.metadata_approvedBy="felipe"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="felipe"IM.treatments_approvedBy="felipe"checkinTime="1722606611056"checkinUser="felipe"docAuthor="Halamski, Adam T. & Kvaček, Jiří"docDate="2013"docId="03AA87D4FFF4FF95FF496AEBFE2CFACE"docLanguage="en"docName="ActaMusNatPraSerB.69.1-2.83-86.pdf"docOrigin="Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B 69 (1 - 2)"docStyle="DocumentStyle:2E5EC822A0C9CE74494687E2DCEF8E0C.4:ActaMusNatPraSerB.2007-2013.journal_article.0cover.type2"docStyleId="2E5EC822A0C9CE74494687E2DCEF8E0C"docStyleName="ActaMusNatPraSerB.2007-2013.journal_article.0cover.type2"docStyleVersion="4"docTitle="Dicotyledoneae DE CANDOLLE 1819"docType="treatment"docVersion="2"lastPageNumber="84"masterDocId="FF93FFACFFF4FF94FF886D47FFB9FFCD"masterDocTitle="The Type Specimen Of Debeya (Dewalquea) Haldemiana Rediscovered"masterLastPageNumber="86"masterPageNumber="83"pageNumber="83"updateTime="1722673216874"updateUser="ExternalLinkService"zenodo-license-document="CC-BY-NC-ND-3.0">
<mods:affiliationid="1A35C17FAC0696D9C4BD9DA865924B73">National Museum, Department of Palaeontology, Václavské nám. 68,115 79 Praha 1, the Czech Republic; e-mail: jiri. kvacek @ nm. cz</mods:affiliation>
<headingid="D0F481AEFFF4FF94FF576A91FD25F820"box="[223,668,2006,2029]"centered="true"fontSize="36"level="2"pageId="0"pageNumber="83"reason="6">Subclass, order, and family incertae sedis</heading>
<bibRefCitationid="EF924B33FFF4FF94FDAA6ABAFD22F7D9"author="Krassilov, V. A. & Lewy, Z. & Nevo, E. & Silantieva, N."box="[546,667,2045,2068]"pageId="0"pageNumber="83"refId="ref2398"refString="Krassilov, V. A., Lewy, Z., Nevo, E., Silantieva, N. (2005): Late Cretaceous (Turonian) Flora of Southern Negev, Israel. - Pensoft Publishers, Sofia. 252 pp."type="book"year="2005">
<figureCitationid="13382A47FFF4FF94FBB06A27FB69F8B8"box="[1080,1232,1888,1910]"captionStart="Text-fig"captionStartId="2.[128,211,2020,2043]"captionTargetBox="[131,1473,157,1991]"captionTargetId="figure-5@2.[131,1474,157,1991]"captionTargetPageId="2"captionText="Text-fig. 1. Debeya (Dewalquea) haldemiana (DEBEY ex SAPORTA et MARION 1873) HALAMSKI 2013. Lectotype MGUWr 7536p; Haldem, Westphalia, Germany; Campanian. Scale bars 10 mm. A. General view of the specimen. B. Enlargement of the acuminate apex of a leaflet. C. Enlargement of the basal part with the petiole and the petiolules. D, E, F, G. Enlargements of the venation."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13191048"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13191048/files/figure.png"pageId="0"pageNumber="83">Text-figs 1A–G</figureCitation>
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<paragraphid="8BBC36C2FFF5FF95FF1F6CDBFECCFE1E"blockId="1.[113,749,412,1283]"pageId="1"pageNumber="84">L e c t o t y p e d e s i g n a t e d h e r e: MGUWr 7536p (text-figs 1A–G).</paragraph>
<paragraphid="8BBC36C2FFF5FF95FF1F6F4BFD74FDEE"blockId="1.[113,749,412,1283]"box="[151,717,524,547]"pageId="1"pageNumber="84">T y p e h o r i z o n: Campanian, Late Cretaceous.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="8BBC36C2FFF5FF95FF1F6F72FD22FD60"blockId="1.[113,749,412,1283]"pageId="1"pageNumber="84">E m e n d e d d i a g n o s i s. Leaf compound, pedate, petiolate, with 6–7 petiolulate to subsessile linear leaflets; primary venation pinnate, secondary venation brochidodromous; leaflet apices acuminate; tertiary venation ramified.</paragraph>
shows a compound, pedate, petiolate leaf composed of six leaflets (text-fig. 1
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), bases of the leaflets decurrent; sometimes blades begin so closely to the insertion point of the petiolule that the leaflet is subsessile. Leaflets are linear, the median one
wide; margins entire, parallel in the median region; apex acuminate. Venation is pinnate consisting of strong primaries. Secondaries are brochidodromous, subopposite, excurrent, originating at an angle of 40–70
, first running towards the margin, then subparallel to it, at least looping and joining the higher veins at 1/8 of the blade width (text-figs 1E-G); secondary spacing slightly decreasing or increasing distally depending on the leaflet considered. Intersecondaries are absent. Tertiary veins are poorly preserved, apparently forming a ramified pattern