Acer aff. lobelii

Denk, Thomas, Sami, Marco, Teodoridis, Vasilis & Martinetto, Edoardo, 2022, The Late Early Pleistocene Flora Of Oriolo, Faenza (Italy): Assembly Of The Modern Forest Biome, Fossil Imprint 78 (1), pp. 217-262 : 244

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2022.009

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scientific name

Acer aff. lobelii
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Acer aff. lobelii View in CoL TEN., 1819 ( Acer aff. cappadocicum subsp. lobelii (TEN.) A.E.MURRAY, 1982)

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M a t e r i a l. Oriolo MSF 675, 631, n.n.

D e s c r i p t i o n. Leaf, simple, petiolate, petiole> 20 mm long, lamina rhombic, 5-lobed, with three main and two smaller lobes, lamina 55–60 mm long, 70–75 mm wide, base truncate-shallowly cordate, lobes triangular, with a blunt acuminate apex, margin entire or with few hook-like teeth approaching small lobes, primary venation actinodromous, 5 primary veins, secondary venation brochidodromous.

R e m a r k s. Acer lobelii belongs to a clade of maples (several subspp. of A. cappadocicum ranging from Italy to Asia Minor, the Himalayas and East Asia). Within western Eurasia, modern species (subspecies) of A. cappadocicum is thought to have appeared in the Pleistocene, based on the inferred divergence time for A. campestre and A. platanoides L., 1753 ( Renner et al. 2008).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Sapindales

Family

Sapindaceae

Genus

Acer

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