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<figureCitation id="1D9547C5FF89FFB3FE71F9B5550FFEA4" box="[436,549,1655,1680]" captionStart="FIGURE 19" captionStartId="19.[194,285,1514,1537]" captionTargetBox="[205,1428,180,1481]" captionTargetId="figure-15@19.[195,1440,168,1497]" captionTargetPageId="19" captionText="FIGURE 19. Hebe pimeleoides cuticle morphology (Transmitted light microscopy). A. Abaxial surface showing relatively small papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2468, Shelter-92, scale bar equals 100 μm). B. Abaxial surface showing relatively large papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2960, Shelter-33, scale bar equals 100 μm). C. Abaxial surface detail showing slightly flanged papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2938, Shelter-39, scale bar equals 40 μm). D. Abaxial surface detail showing slightly smoother papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2947, Shelter-33, scale bar equals 40 μm). E. Adaxial surface showing lack of papillae and trichome bases (one is arrowed, LX2959, Shelter- 33, scale bar equals 100 μm). F. Abaxial surface detail showing two stomatal complexes (LX2997, Shelter-51, scale bar equals 40 μm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10961948" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10961948/files/figure.png" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Figure 19</figureCitation>
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Present in 25% of the shelters with dry vegetation. Shelter-005: LX5406; Shelter-011: LX3230, LX3231; Shelter-012:
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6716; Shelter-015:
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6698; Shelter-016:
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6690,
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6692,
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6695,
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6696; Shelter-020: LX2945, LX2947, LX2960; Shelter-021: LX3149; Shelter-022:
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6593,
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6595; Shelter-025:
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6681; Shelter-028: LX2938; Shelter-030: LX2441, LX2468, LX2967; Shelter-032: LX2985; Shelter-037: LX2995, LX2996, LX2997, LX2998; Shelter-046: LX2567, LX2577; Shelter-047: LX3276; Shelter-049: LX3328; Shelter-054: LX3283; Shelter-055: LX3314; Shelter-058:
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6486; Shelter-062: LX3273; Shelter-072: LX3020; Shelter-073:
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6510; Shelter-084: LX2561, LX2895; Shelter-088: LX3287, LX3290; Shelter-090: LX3270; Shelter-109: LX3237, LX3238, LX3240; Shelter-115: LX5670.
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<emphasis id="B7DA8752FF88FFB2FF07FA28566CFE36" bold="true" box="[194,326,1514,1538]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">FIGURE 19.</emphasis>
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cuticle morphology (Transmitted light microscopy). A. Abaxial surface showing relatively small papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2468, Shelter-92, scale bar equals 100 μm). B. Abaxial surface showing relatively large papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2960, Shelter-33, scale bar equals 100 μm). C. Abaxial surface detail showing slightly flanged papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2938, Shelter-39, scale bar equals 40 μm). D. Abaxial surface detail showing slightly smoother papillae and stomatal complexes (LX2947, Shelter-33, scale bar equals 40 μm). E. Adaxial surface showing lack of papillae and trichome bases (one is arrowed, LX2959, Shelter-33, scale bar equals 100 μm). F. Abaxial surface detail showing two stomatal complexes (LX2997, Shelter-51, scale bar equals 40 μm).
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<emphasis id="B7DA8752FF8FFFB5FF03FDB45662FABA" bold="true" box="[198,328,630,654]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">FIGURE 20.</emphasis>
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sp.
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cuticle morphology (Transmitted light microscopy). A. Abaxial surface showing a dense mass of trichome bases obscuring most stomatal complexes (LX2495, Coprolite-13, scale bar equals 40 μm). B. Non-stomatal (adaxial) surface showing a trichome attachment scar extending over several epidermal cells (LX3147, Shelter-12, scale bar equals 40 μm).
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This
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species
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long) leaves (i.e., it is not a whip cord). Fragments can be recognised by cuticle, which is unequally amphistomatic, with stomatal apertures surrounded by a sharply defined and irregularly shaped rim (often a narrow ellipse). On one leaf surface the area in between the stomata is relatively smooth and in the other, the normal epidermal cells each have a central papilla.
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