Compitoxylon Gentis, De Franceschi et Boura in Gentis, Licht, De Franceschi, Win, Aung, Dupont-Nivet & Boura
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN003257
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3257
Authors: N. Gentis, D. De Franceschi & A. Boura
Rank: genus
Reference: Gentis, N., Licht, A., De Franceschi, D., Win, Z., Aung, D. W., Dupont-Nivet, G. & Boura, A. (2024): First fossil woods and palm stems from the mid‐Paleocene of Myanmar and implications for biogeography and wood anatomy. – American Journal of Botany 111(1): e16259., link
Page of description: 22
Type
Compitoxylon paleocenicum Gentis, De Franceschi et Boura in Gentis, Licht, De Franceschi, Win, Aung, Dupont-Nivet & Boura
Original diagnosis/description
Wood diffuse‐porous. Scalariform perforation plates. Intervessel pits alternate, non‐vestured. Axial parenchyma diffuse to diffuse‐in‐aggregates. Rays uniseriate and multiseriate, >1 mm high, almost exclusively made of square and upright ray cells. Sheath cells present. Fibers non‐septate.
Etymology
The name Compitoxylon comes from the Latin compitum for crossroad or intersection (referring to the anatomical features of the genus found in diverse, unrelated extant taxa) and the suffix ‐xylon used for fossil wood.
Plant fossil remain
fossil wood
Names associated with genus
Compitoxylon paleocenicum Gentis, De Franceschi et Boura in Gentis, Licht, De Franceschi, Win, Aung, Dupont-Nivet & Boura 2024
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