Palaeoenvironmental Analysis Of The Messinian Macrofossil Floras Of Tossignano And Monte Tondo (Vena Del Gesso Basin, Romagna Apennines, Northern Italy)
Author
Teodoridis, Vasilis
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Biology and Environmental Studies, Magdalény Rettigové 4, 116 39 Prague 1, the Czech Republic; e-mail: vasilis. teodoridis @ pedf. cuni. cz
Author
Kvaček, Zlatko
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Albertov 6, 128 43, Prague 2, the Czech Republic; e-mail: kvacek @ natur. cuni. cz
Author
Sami, Marco
Museo Civico di Scienze Naturali, Via Medaglie d’Oro 51, 480 18 Faenza (RA); Italy; e-mail: marco. sami @ cheapnet. it
Author
Utescher, Torsten
Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt am Main; Steinmann Institute, University of Bonn, Nussallee 8, 531 15 Bonn, Germany; e-mail: utescher @ geo. uni-bonn. de
Author
Martinetto, Edoardo
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Torino. Via Valperga Caluso 35, I- 10123 Torino, Italy; e-mail: edoardo. martinetto @ unito. it
text
Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B
2015
2015-12-31
71
3 - 4
249
292
https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/24628ce2-d0a9-3b24-8b6c-c42c9e0f0bfd/
journal article
10.14446/AMNP.2015.249
2533-4069
13183696
Berberis
cf.
teutonica
(
UNGER
)
KOVAR-EDER
et
KVAČEK
Pl. 4, Fig. 6–7
Incomplete obovate leaves, 35 and
30 mm
long, 16 and
18 mm
wide, base cuneate, apex obtuse, margin almost entire, fine acute teeth in upper part, venation semicraspedodromous with strong, moderate midrib and thinner, straight secondary veins looping by margin, originating at 20–40°, rarely single intersecondaries parallel to secondaries, tertiary veins perpendicular, straight to slightly sinuous, rarely forked, venation of the higher orders regular polygonal reticulate, areolation well developed, 4-sided, veinlets lacking.
Obovate, almost entire-margined leaves showing large loops of sub-basal secondary veins clearly correspond to the morphological characteristic of
Berberis
. They apparently differ from the common conspicuously dentate
Berberis berberidifolia
(
HEER
)
PALAMAREV
et
PETKOVA
see also
Kovar-Eder et al. (2004)
.
M a t e r i a l. Leaf impressions (Monte Tondo MSF1527,
MSF1528).