Arthropitys cf. renaultii Boureau, 1964
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Arthropitys cf. renaultii Boureau, 1964
( Fig. 4A, E View FIG )
This small stem, about 3 mm in diameter, shows an excellent preservation of the tissues. There are 17 primary xylem strands, with circular carinal canals, surrounding the pith (see detail on Figure 4E View FIG ). The absence of any secondary xylem supports its interpretation as a very young twig. Other examples of similar small stems have been found with leaves attached. These stems are referred with some reservations, to A. renaultii Boureau, 1964 from the Lower Permian of Autun that represents a similar young stem devoid of secondary xylem, but with a larger number (34) of primary xylem strands and with a proportionally narrower cortex. In the present specimen the outer cortex is sclerenchymatous with alternating parenchyma (arrow, Fig. 4E View FIG ) but the inner cortex shows larger cells (C, Fig. 4E View FIG ).
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Arthropitys cf. renaultii Boureau, 1964
Galtier, Jean, Ronchi, Ausonio & Broutin, Jean 2011 |
A. renaultii
Boureau 1964 |