Prosopisinoxylon L.C.A.Martínez
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN003353
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3353
Author: L. C. A. Martínez
Rank: genus
Reference: Martínez, L. C. A. (2010): Prosopisinoxylon anciborae nov. gen. et sp. (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae) from the Late Miocene Chiquimil Formation (Santa María Group), Catamarca, Argentina. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 158(3–4): 262–271., link
Page of description: 264
Type
Prosopisinoxylon anciborae L.C.A.Martínez
Original diagnosis/description
Secondary wood, growth rings indistinct. Diffuse porous. Vessels of two distinct diameter classes, small and very large. Vessels circular to oval in outline; solitary, in radial multiples and in clusters. Vessel elements short. Perforation plates simple. Intervessel pits from minute to medium, oval to circular, alternate and vestured. Rays homocellular, procumbent cells, 1–9 seriate (Kribs Homogeneous type II). Axial parenchyma paratracheal vasicentric, aliform and confluent to banded, in longitudinal section in strands and fusiform. Apotracheal parenchyma diffuse, with prismatic crystals in chambered cells and with a single rhomboid crystal per chamber. Fibres with simple pits and thick-walled.
Etymology
The generic name is a combination of Prosopis, after the extant genus, and xylon refers to wood.
Plant fossil remain
fossil wood
Names associated with genus
Prosopisinoxylon anciborae L.C.A.Martínez 2010
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