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Abstract of Palaeobotanists - 51
   
Brachyphyllum liaoningense sp. nov. from the Upper Jurassic of Northeast China

SHENGHUI DENG 1, 2 AND PING SHANG 3

1. Laboratory Center, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, China
Email: dsh63@263.net dsh63@263.net
2 Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, 210008, China.
3 Tianjin University of Light Industry, Tianjin, 300222, China.
(Received 31 August 2001; Revised version accepted 20 May 2002)
ABSTRACT

Deng S & Shang P 2002. Brachyphyllum liaoningense sp. nov. from the Upper Jurassic of Northeast China. Palaeobotanist 51 : 37-44.

Fossil conifer twigs and foliage referred to Brachyphyllum liaoningense sp. nov. were collected from the Tuchengzi Formation of Beipiao Basin, Liaoning Province, Northeast China. The leaves are arranged spirally on twigs, with a basal cushion tapering into a small free part. The length of the free part is little less than the width. Stomata exist on both adaxial and abaxial cuticles, but more on the abaxial side. The stomata are rounded or elliptic in form and arranged in longitudinal files in the abaxial cuticle, the epidermal cells between the stomatal files are elongated rectangular or in strip-form. The guard cells are sunken. The subsidiary cells are monocyclic, 5-7 in number, lack encircling cells. A few stomata are scattered on the adaxial cuticle, which are similar to those of the abaxial cuticle except that they have encircling cells. It is presumed that the subsidiary cells of Brachyphyllum show a tendency of increasing in number from Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous.

Key-words
Upper Jurassic, Conifer, Leafy twig, China.
 
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