Daphnogene sp.
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Pl. 4, figs 10-12
1868 Sassafras aesculapi HEER ; Ettingshausen, p. 8, pl. 31, fig. 12. 2001 Sassafras aesculapi HEER ; Hably et al., p. 60, pl. 79, fig. 4.? 2002a Matudaea sp. sensu Kvaček, p. 222, pl. 1, fig. 3.
Oval entire-margined leaves with triveined acrodromous venation
D i s c u s s i o n: Wide ovate, triveined leaves do not always belong to the Lauraceae . Hably and Kvaček (1998) interpreted such leaf forms from the Lower Oligocene of Eger-Kiseged as representatives of Hamamelidaceae ( Matudaea ). Similar leaves occur also at Kučlín (pl. 1, fig. 3) and Staré Sedlo Fm. ( Daphnogene pseudopolymorpha E. KNOBLOCH et KVAČEK in Knobloch et al. 1996). Epidermal anatomy is necessary to prove their affinities.
M a t e r i a l: BP 55.1171.1.
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