Berberis teutonica (UNGER)

Kovar-Eder, Johanna, Kvaček, Zlatko, Teodoridis, Vasilis, Mazouch, Petr & Collinson, Margaret E., 2022, Floristic, Vegetation And Climate Assessment Of The Early / Middle Miocene Parschlug Flora Indicates A Distinctly Seasonal Climate, Fossil Imprint 78 (1), pp. 80-144 : 86

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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2022.005

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Berberis teutonica (UNGER)
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Berberis teutonica (UNGER) KOVAR- EDER et KVAČEK

2004 Berberis teutonica (UNGER) KOVAR- EDER et KVAČEK; KovarEder et al., p. 56, pl. 2, figs 9, 10.

D e s c r i p t i o n. Leaves very shortly petiolate to subsessile; lamina obovate to elliptic, l × w = 30–35 × 15–20 mm, base cuneate, apex rounded to bluntly acute; margin widely indistinctly toothed; midvein straight; secondaries semicraspedodromous, widely spaced, arising from the base to the apex at sharp to moderately wide angles, looping well within the lamina, forming loops of several orders along the margin; tertiaries partly percurrent, partly forming large meshes; higher order veins reticulate.

Differing from Berberis (?) notata see that taxon.

Berchemia multinervis (A.BRAUN) HEER Pl. 1, Figs 14, 15

2004 Berchemia multinervis (A.BRAUN) HEER ; Kovar-Eder et al., p. 77, pl. 11, figs 4, 5.

A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l. NHMW 1878/6/2071,

9108.

D e s c r i p t i o n. Leaves incomplete, petiolate; lamina ovate to elliptic, l × w about 45–52 × 20–36 mm, ratio l/w about 1.4–2.4, base rounded, apex missing; margin entire; midvein straight, slender; secondaries eucamptodromous, slender, rather dense, regularly spaced, parallel to subparallel, bent, more strongly bent near the margin, arising at moderately acute to wide angles near the base, angles narrowing towards apex; tertiaries delicate, very densely spaced, parallel, percurrent to forked-percurrent, rather straight to slightly sinuous, obtuse to almost perpendicular to midvein; higher order veins not preserved.

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