Macginitiea gracilis (LESQUEREUX) J. WOLFE et WEHR
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Macginitiea gracilis (LESQUEREUX) J. WOLFE et WEHR
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Macginitiea gracilis is the type species of Macginitiea as designated by Wolfe and Wehr (1987), based on a deeply 5-lobed specimen collected by Hayden from Bridgers Pass, Wyoming from a fine sandstone of probable Maastrichtian age. The type specimen ( Text-fig. 4.1 View Text-fig ) was initially named Liquidambar gracilis ( Lesquereux 1872) and later figured as Aralia? gracilis LESQUEREUX (1878 , pl. 39, fig. 1). Wolfe and Wehr (1987) applied this same epithet to specimens from the Eocene of Republic, Washington. Among the numerous specimens from the Clarkforkian Killpecker Creek flora at Rock Springs, Wyoming ( Wilf 2002), all are deeply five-lobed, while those from the Tiffanian Joffre Bridge site, Alberta (discussed below; Pigg and Stockey 1991) are three-lobed. Among the many Paleocene leaves that Brown (1962) included as Platanus nobilis NEWBERRY , those with five prominent digitate lobes are now treated as M. gracilis , while those with three lobes are treated as Macginitiea nobilis . The leaves vary from entire to serrate, have palinactinodromous venation, and usually long petioles with expanded bases.
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Macginitiea gracilis (LESQUEREUX) J. WOLFE et WEHR
Manchester, Steven R. 2014 |
Macginitiea nobilis
Manchester 2014 |
Aralia? gracilis
LESQUEREUX 1878 |
Platanus nobilis NEWBERRY
NEWBERRY. However 1868 |