Chionanthus, D. ROYEN, 1753
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2022.008 |
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Chionanthus |
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Pl. 4, Fig. 9
M a t e r i a l. A fossil fruit remain, although heavily compressed, could possibly to belong to Oleaceae (KovarEder et al. 2006) .
R e m a r k s. The single fruit remain has a few characters, but due to the thick coat, straight seed chamber and basal attachment it seems to be compatible with a “pyrenarium of Olea type ” from the family Oleaceae ( Bobrov and Romanov 2019) . However, the smooth external surface represents a contrasting feature not observed in extant Oleaceae (Chionanthus- included – ribbed pyrenarium) but allowed in two fossil-species from the European Miocene that were assigned to Chionanthus ( Gregor 1978) . In our opinion all these fossils (Ciabòt Cagna included) would be better compared with the extant Oleaceae to confirm assignment to this family.
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