Rosa lignitum HEER

Kvaček, Zlatko, Teodoridis, Vasilis & Zajícová, Jana, 2015, Revision Of The Early Oligocene Flora Of Hrazený Hill (Formerly Pirskenberg) In Knížecí Near Šluknov, North Bohemia, Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B 71 (1 - 2), pp. 55-102 : 64

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https://doi.org/ 10.14446/AMNP.2015.55

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scientific name

Rosa lignitum HEER
status

 

Rosa lignitum HEER

Pl. 10, Fig. 1–9

1869 Rosa lignitum HEER , p. 99, pl. 30, fig. 33.

1961 Rosa sp. ; Knobloch, p. 278, pl. 8, fig. 4.

1961 Engelhardtia macroptera (BRONGNIART) ETTINGSHAUSEN ; Knobloch, p. 311, pro parte, only pl. 4, fig. 4.

1961? Rhus pyrrhae UNGER ; Knobloch, p. 287, pl. 8, fig. 2, pl. 11, fig. 11.

Leaflets mostly ovate, small-sized, 19–54 mm long, 22– 19 mm wide, crenulate to finely denticulate on margin, sub-sessile, venation dense, semi-craspedodromous. Knobloch (1961) characterized the material very briefly: (translated from German): “Leaflets oval, simple dentate, at base slightly asymmetrical, teeth apically orientated, secondary veins steep and entering the marginal teeth.”

D i s c u s s i o n. Knobloch (1961) refered to a monograph of fossil roses, predicted to have been accomplished by the Czech expert Dr. Ivan Klášterský but which was never finished, and therefore treated the remains of roses very superficially. Detached leaflets of similar type and crenulate margin as well as complete compound leaves had been since known from other localities in the České středohoří Mountains, e.g. Kundratice ( Kvaček and Walther 1998), Roudníky ( Kvaček et al. 2014) and in particular Bechlejovice ( Kvaček and Walther 2004).

M a t e r i a l s t u d i e d: Leaflet impressions,

NM-G2865, NM-G2871, NM-G2876b, EK 277–286.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Rosales

Family

Rosaceae

Genus

Rosa

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