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Euryale lissa
Temporal range: Pliocene PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Order: Nymphaeales
Family: Nymphaeaceae
Genus: Euryale
Species: E. lissa
Binomial name
Euryale lissa
C. Reid & E. Reid

Euryale lissa is a fossil species of Euryale from the Pliocene of Brunssum, Limburg Province, Netherlands and and from Höchst, Germany.

Description

The obovate, smooth, 7 mm long, and 6 mm wide seeds have a prominent raphe. The surface of the seed is smooth or has a finely granulate texture.

Taxonomy

It was first published as Euryale lissa C. Reid, E. Reid by Clement Reid and Eleanor Mary Reid in 1915. It has been proposed to place it in a separate genus Pseudoeuryale P.I. Dorof. as Pseudoeuryale lissa (C. Reid, E. Reid) Doweld published by Alexander Borisovitch Doweld in 2022. In one study it is suggested that Euryale lissa may represent immature seeds of Euryale limburgensis.

Distribution

It is known from the type locality Brunssum, Limburg Province, Netherlands, and from Höchst, Germany.

References

  1. ^ Euryale lissa C. Reid, E. Reid. (n.d.). The International Fossil Plant Names Index (IFPNI). Retrieved December 12, 2024, from https://ifpni.org/species.htm?id=4AA27605-DAD5-4111-AF9D-0AFC094EB33F
  2. ^ Mädler, K. (1939). Die pliozäne Flora von Frankfurt am Main. p. 93. Deutschland: Senckenbergische Naturforschende Ges..
  3. ^ Thiel, C., Klotz, S., & Uhl, D. (2012). Palaeoclimate estimates for selected leaf floras from the late Pliocene (Reuverian) of Central Europe based on different palaeobotanical techniques. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21(2), 263-287.
  4. ^ Reid, Clement, & Reid, Eleanor Mary. (1915). The Pliocene floras of the Dutch-Prussian border. M. Nijhoff. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/38317018
  5. Doweld A.B. 2022. New names of fossil Nymphaeaceae and allied forms. Geophytology 52(1&2): 1–28.
  6. Pseudoeuryale lissa (C. Reid, E. Reid) Doweld. (n.d.). The International Fossil Plant Names Index (IFPNI). Retrieved December 12, 2024, from https://ifpni.org/species.htm?id=C1974FDA-7BD8-DF87-E6B5-AB2AE2B4D7F5
  7. Cestmir, B., & László, J. (1992). Contribution to the Upper Pannonian flora from Visonta, northern Hungary. Folia historico-naturalia Musei Matraensis, 17, 47-78.
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