Iodes BLUME
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2022.004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C6431-0824-FFCF-A509-9140D533F92A |
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Felipe |
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Iodes BLUME |
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Genus Iodes BLUME View in CoL
Text-fig. 7k–o View Text-fig
M a t e r i a l. One chalcedony cast, DMNH EPI.47807.
D e s c r i p t i o n. Endocarp broadly oval/ovate in face view, strongly flattened perpendicular to the face view, creating a lenticular cross-section, 18.8 mm long, 15.0 mm wide in face view and 7.8 mm thick ( Text-fig. 7k–o View Text-fig ). The apex mildly pointed, the base rounded. A keel surrounds the endocarp, clearly grooved on one side in the position of the primary vascular bundle, extending from the base to the apex ( Text-fig. 7m View Text-fig ). The surface of the endocarp traversed by an anastomosing pattern of ridges creating a reticulum that separate a series of depressions or pits; while some ridges traverse the length of the endocarp, others are less strong and end within the depressions.
D i s c u s s i o n. The ovoid outline in face view and flattened cross section, coupled with the surficial reticulation and primary vascular bundle running along one of the lateral keels, all conform to Iodes . As it is a cast without internal preservation, the precise position of the primary bundle, whether within the endocarp wall, or immediately outside, is not clear. Still, the external morphology strongly conforms to that of Iodes . Further, fossils of Iodes are common in the Eocene of North America, and Eurasia ( Stull et al. 2016, Del Rio et al. 2019). The modern genus comprises circa 28 species of lianas found in Africa, Madagascar and subtropical Asia (Mabberly 2008). Iodes joins Chandlera in representing vines in the Wagon Bed flora. The Icacinaceae is also represented in the Wagon Bed flora by pollen ( Leopold and MacGinitie 1972).
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