Lesleya iberiensis P.Correia, A.A.Sá, J.B.Murphy, Šimůnek et D.Flores
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN000112
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:112
Authors: P. Correia, A. A. Sá, J. B. Murphy, Z. Šimůnek & D. Flores
Rank: species
Reference: Correia, P., Sá, A. A., Murphy, J. B., Šimůnek, Z. & Flores, D. (2016): Lesleya Lesquereux from the Pennsylvanian of the Iberian Massif: part of a dryland megaflora from the Variscan orogen, northwestern Portugal. – Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 53: 883–895.
Page of description: 888
Illustrations or figures: figs 5, 6
Types
Holotype UP-MHNFCP-094951, UP-MHNFCP-094952, UP-MHNFCP-094954, Museum of Natural History and Science of the University of the Porto (UP-MHNFCP), Porto, Portugal
Figures: fig. 5
Note: Holotype: Natural mold of a nearly complete, large leaf broken in three pieces (separately numbered as UP-MHNFCP-094951, -094952, and -094954) and preserved in grey shales.
Paratypes: The three paratypes also are natural molds of leaves preserved in grey shales (fig. 6): ZS 507 and ZS 508 are the lower parts of two different leaves, whereas ZS 510 is a nearly complete, but poorly preserved leaf.
Original diagnosis/description
Simple leaves, maximum dimensions about 225 mm long and 50 mm wide; margins strongly arched towards the leaf base; base long and narrow (cuneate); margin entire; midvein broad, 1.0–3.0 mm wide; lateral veins fork once or twice; lateral veins oblique, slightly curved (arched) with a 7°–15° angle at the midvein and 5°–35° angle on margin; 10–13 veins/cm on margin. See Table 1 for more detailed comparisons with other named congeners.
Etymology
The specific epithet refers to the discovery of this species in the Iberian Massif.
Stratigraphy
Carboniferous, Pennsylvanian, Gzhelian
Compressed dark grey, mica-rich shale lithofacies; TSU B2. Early Gzhelian or Late Pennsylvanian in age.
Locality
Portugal
Outcrops located in DCB, São Pedro da Cova region, northwestern Portugal
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
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