. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. A NEW MESOZOIC FLORA FROM TICO, ARGENTINA 75. Brachyphyllum mirandai sp. n. Fig. 55. Fragment of the holotype showing branching. LIL 2560. X2. Figs. 56, 57. Normal and small leaves. Slide LIL 215. X15. Fig. 58. Stoma showing abundant granules, striae and ridges on subsidiary cells. (Hypodermal cells with broken lines). Slide LIL 216. X500. Fig. 59. Section of stoma. X500. Brachyphyllum mirandai sp. n. (PL 7, fig. 41; PL 8, figs. 53-55; PL 9, figs. 6i, 62; PL 12, fig. 76; Text-figs. 55-59) Diagnosis. Larger branch, 4 mm. in diameter,


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. A NEW MESOZOIC FLORA FROM TICO, ARGENTINA 75. Brachyphyllum mirandai sp. n. Fig. 55. Fragment of the holotype showing branching. LIL 2560. X2. Figs. 56, 57. Normal and small leaves. Slide LIL 215. X15. Fig. 58. Stoma showing abundant granules, striae and ridges on subsidiary cells. (Hypodermal cells with broken lines). Slide LIL 216. X500. Fig. 59. Section of stoma. X500. Brachyphyllum mirandai sp. n. (PL 7, fig. 41; PL 8, figs. 53-55; PL 9, figs. 6i, 62; PL 12, fig. 76; Text-figs. 55-59) Diagnosis. Larger branch, 4 mm. in diameter, giving off smaller lateral branchlets at acute angle. Leaves spirally attached to rhomboidal or rounded leaf base cushion; largest leaves 7 mm. long x 4 mm. broad ; normal size 4-5 mm. long x 2-2-5 mm- broad. Free part of leaf about J of total length. Apex rounded or acute. Sub-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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