Mastixia lusatica MAI
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Mastixia lusatica MAI |
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Pl. 8, figs 8-9
1964 Mastxia amygdalaeformis (SCHLOTHEIM) KIRCHCHEIMER sensu MAI, pp. 42, 63, 81, 90, 97, 114, pl. 7, fig. 3, pl. 8, fig. 12, pl. 11, fig. 6-7, pl. 12, figs 16-17, pl. 15, figs 15-16 (Wiesa, Schmekwitz-Piskowitz, Merka-Quatitz, Kummersberg, Hartau).
1970b Mastixia lusatica MAI , p. 466, pl. 64, figs 1-10 (Wiesa, Sandförstgen).
1977b Mastixia lusatica MAI ; Holý, p. 131, pl. 1, figs 20-39 (Hrádek/N., Kristina Mine).
2003 Mastixia lusatica MAI ; Teodoridis, p. 17, pl. 5, fig. 5 (Hrádek/N., drill cores).
For the description and discussion see Holý (1977b, p. 131). After the revision in 1977 some larger specimens from the Kristina Mine were identified by Holý (in scheda) as M. venosa (C. PRESL in STERNBERG) HOLÝ (1984). A definite solution of this problem would require a detailed study of the material from Podlesí and Počerny (the latter site being the type locality of M. venosa ).
M a t e r i a l: Numerous endocarps, G 236, 2298-2312, 2313-2327, 2328-2343, 2344-2358, 2359-2373, 2374-2388, 2389-2403, 2404-2418, 2419-2431, 4183, 4226, 4617, 8834, 8835, Gs 98, 10 endocarps sine num. identified as M. venosa .
Diplopanax HANDEL-MAZZETI Diplopanax limnophilus (UNGER) CZAJA Pl. 8, fig. 10
1850b Quercus limnophila UNGER , p. 319, p.p., pl. 35, figs 1-2 (Wieliczka).
1938a Xylomastixia lusatica KIRCHHEIMER , p. 348, pl. 7, figs 1-6 (Wiesa).
1941c Mastixicarpum limnophilum (UNGER) KIRCHHEIMER , p. 613, figs 7-8 (Wieliczka).
1964 Mastixicarpum lusaticum MAI , pp. 44, 81, 90, 115, pl. 8, fig. 12, pl. 15, fig. 17 (Wiesa, Merka, Sandförstgen, Hartau).
1977b Mastixicarpum limnophilum (UNGER) KIRCHHEIMER ; Holý, p. 134, pl. 2, figs 1-16 (Hrádek/N., Kristina Mine).
2003 Diplopanax limnophilus (UNGER) CZAJA , p. 75, pl. 13, figs 12-13 (Berzdorf).
For the description and discussion of the material from the Kristina Mine see Holý (1977b, as Mastixicarpum limnophilum ) and for more general information Czaja (2003) and Ševčík et al. (2007). Recently, a very similar type of fruits has been recognized in the modern species D. stachyanthus HANDEL-MAZZETTI from SE China and N Vietnam and D. vietnamensis AVERYANOV et T.H. NGUYEN from Vietnam, Kontum Province ( Averyanov and Nguye 2002).
M a t e r i a l: Ca. 30 endocarps, G 4228-37, Gs 111.
Eomastixia CHANDLER Eomastixia saxonica (MENZEL) HOLÝ
Pl. 8, figs 11-12
1933
Elaeocarpus saxonicus MENZEL in GOTHAN et SAPPER, p. 26, pl. 6, fig. 9 (Gohra).
1977b Eomastixia saxonica (MENZEL) HOLÝ , p. 142, pl. 3, figs 1-19 (Hrádek/N., Kristina Mine).
For further synonyms see Holý (1977b).
For the description and discussion see Holý (1977b).
M a t e r i a l: Numerous fruits and endocarps, G 3007,
4148, 4178, Gs 50, 99.
Tectocarya KIRCHHEIMER Tectocarya elliptica (UNGER) HOLÝ
Pl. 8, fig. 13
1850a Annona elliptica UNGER , p. 442 (Salzhausen). 1866 Annona elliptica UNGER , p. 43, pl. 14, fig. 2 (Salzhausen). 1934 Tectocarya lusatica KIRCHHEIMER , p. 774, figs 15-16
(Merka). 1977b Tectocarya elliptica (UNGER) HOLÝ , p. 136, pl. 2, figs 17-31
(Hrádek/N., Kristina Mine).
For further synonyms see Holý (1977b).
Stone fruits secondarily compressed flat, 21–35 mm long, 11–20 mm wide, oval to elliptic in outline, rounded at base, slightly narrowed at apex, unilocular, apical discus broad, exceptionally well preserved, exocarp thick, consisting of loose parenchymous tissue fused to endocarp, endocarp ellipsoidal, medium thick-walled, with many short longitudinal ribs on surface, sunken germination valve elongate, indicated as a dorsal groove.
For the discussion see Holý (1977b).
M a t e r i a l: Over 20 fruits, G 4154, 4196, 4201, 4238-41.
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