A Review Of The Early Miocene Mastixioid Flora Of The Kristina Mine At Hrádek Nad Nisou In North Bohemia (The Czech Republic)
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Dedicated in memory of the late FrantiŠek Holý (1935 - 1984), an eminent Czech palaeobotanist
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Holý, František
National Museum, Václavské nám. 68,115 79 Prague 1, the Czech Republic
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Kvaček, Zlatko
Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, the Czech Republic, e-mail: kvacek @ natur. cuni. cz
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Teodoridis, Vasilis
Department of Biology and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Education, Charles University in Prague, M. D. Rettigové 4, 116 39 Prague 1, the Czech Republic, e-mail: vasilis. teodoridis @ pedf. cuni. cz
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Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B
2012
2012-12-31
68
3 - 4
53
118
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13191145
2533-4069
13191145
Ilex saxonica
MAI
Pl. 9, fig. 18
1964
Ilex saxonica
MAI
, p. 33, pl. 2, figs 19-21, pl. 6, figs 7-8 (Wiesa).
1977a
Ilex saxonica
MAI
; Holý, p. 112 (Hrádek/N., Kristina Mine).
Stones 4.8–5.8 mm long, 2.2–2.7 mm wide, in side view elongate half-moon shaped, ventral edge straight to slightly concave, dorsal side rounded, sides joining at very sharp angle, apex rounded, base narrowed, high (to wing-like) thick ribs on dorsal and lateral sides, often anastomosing, forming deep lacunae, 1–2 wing ribs on sides (
Holý 1975
, pp. 66-67, pl. 12, fig. 10).
D i s c u s s i o n: According to
Holý (1975)
the endocarps best match those of
Ilex perado
DC
living on Madeira.
M a t e r i a l: 4 stones, G 3056.