Papillaephyllum, a new genus of angiosperm foliage from the Cenomanian of the Czech Republic

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology(2023)

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Angiosperm foliage Papillaephyllum labutae Čepičková et J. Kvaček, gen. et sp. nov. is described from the Cenomanian, Late Cretaceous of the Peruc-Korycany Formation in the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic. Papillaephyllum labutae has been erected for rarely-found fossils with basal-angiosperm signs, characterized by serrate, sometimes double-serrate margins with rounded chloranthoid teeth, each bearing a papilla. Venation is semicraspedodromous to festooned-semicraspedodromous with reticulate tertiary venation. Its micromorphology is distinctive in having the entire abaxial cuticle covered by papillae. Papillae of the subsidiary cells often form as visible wreaths around the stomata. Stomata are latero-cyclocytic and stephanocytic-bicyclic.
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papillaephyllum,angiosperm foliage,new genus,cenomanian,czech republic
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