Cupressaceae GRAY
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https://doi.org/ 10.14446/AMNP.2015.301 |
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Tetraclinis brachyodon (BRONGNIART) MAI et WALTHER was recovered as an almost complete foliage shoot with flattened leafy segments (Pl. 3, Fig. 1). It is a xeromorphic species ancestral to the living Mediterranean Tetraclinis articulata (Vahl) Masters, which is a relict conifer that has survived since the Eocene (Kvaček et al. 2000). It was rarely recorded in late Miocene floras ( Givulescu 1975).
Cupressus rhenana (KILPPER) MAI et E. VELITZELOS , (Pl. 3, Fig. 2) was recovered as foliage shoots with decussate, isomorphic scale-like leaves and apically attached pollen cones. This conifer is typically represented in the Miocene flora of Kymi and Vegora ( Kvaček et al. 2002) in addition to a few other occurrences in Western Europe ( Kilpper 1968, as Cupressoconus rhenanus KILPPER ).
Chamaecyparis sp. is represented by foliage shoots with decussate, scale-like, imbricate, adpressed and persistent leaves (Pl. 3, Fig. 6).
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