Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 87. (Budapest 1995)

Erdei, B.: The Sarmatian flora from Erdőbénye-Ligetmajor, NE Hungary

d, 303-308a, 309a, 310a, 311-313, 315. 317b, 318b, 320-323, 324b-327a, 328a, 329b-332, 333b, 334a, 335b, 337­341a, 342a, 344, 345a, 346a, 347a, 348, 349a, 351a, 353. 358a, 380b, c, 381c, 390a, 405b, 420b, 429c, 455d, 462b, 465c, 467c, 480b, 488d, 495a, 498-506, 508, 509b, 5 L 1 a, 512513a, 514-516, 517b, 526a, 528b, 530, 542, 552, 553. FABACEAE Podogonium knorrii (A. BRAUN 1851 ) HEER 1859 (leaflet) (Figs 10, 11) 1856 Copaifera longestipitata Kov.: KOVÁTS, p. 51, Tab. 1, Figs 3-4. 1959 Podogonium knorrii (A. BR.) HEER: ANDREÁNSZKY. p. 146, Tafel 43, Fig. 6, Tafel 44, Fig. 8, Tafel 46, Fig. 3. 1992 Podogonium knorrii (BRAUN) HEER: HERENDEEN, p. 4, Figs 1-5. Leaflets have turned up in a great number. The leaflets are symmetrical, only their base is asymmetrical, showing that this species had compound leaves. The leaflets have no petiole and their shape is narrow oblong. Lamina length 0.7-3.7 cm, width 0.4-1.3 cm. Apex and base are obtuse (some specimens have acute base). Margin is entire. Venation camptodromous, presumably brochidodromous. The midvein is thin and its course is straight. The secondaries arise at acute angle. A thick, basal vein, being typical, is observable on one side of the leaflets. The tertiary venation is so thin that it cannot be described. Mat er i a 1: No. 15b, 33b, 72b, 99b, 100a, c, 111, 112a, 113, 114, 116-119, 1 22-128a, 129a, 135, 160b, 170b, d. 173d, 190b, 198b, 206b. 211, 214, 217-220, 223a, 229a, 231-235a, c, e, 236-238, 243-246, 249-250a, 251a, 253a, 254a, b, 255-256a, 257a, 261-264b, 265, 266, 273d, 275a, 279b, 285a, 30la, 302b, 308b, 310b, 333c, 342b, 345b, c, d, 351b, 352b, 364a, c, 367b, 390c, 411b, 420c, d, 428b, 453, 454, 455b, c, 456-460b, 461, 463-465a, 466, 467b, 468, 472-474, 476, 477. 479, 488b, 490b, 494b, 513b, c, 529c, 533b. 536b, 551a, 556, 558b. Podogonium knorrii (A. BRAUN 1851) HEER 1859 (fruit) (Fig. 12) 1992 Podogonium knorrii (BRAUN) HEER: HERENDEEN, p. 4, Figs 1-5. Wc have collected 42 legumes of Podogonium knorrii. Their length is 2-2.5 cm. They have a petiole which is almost as long as the fruit itself. In some cases the seed is also observable as it is falling out from the fruit. M a t e r i a I: No. 12b, 39-51, 53-59, 21 Od, 224-228, 229b, 247b, 254c, 258b, 259-260, 267, 278c, 389b, 465b, 467a, 469-470a, 475, 478a, 529d, 547, 550a. Lcguminosae gen. et sp. We have 24 leaves in this group. They are symmetrical with small petiole. Shape is wide elliptic but some of them is orbiculate. Lamina length 1.2-3.8 cm, width 0.7-1.9 cm. Apex and base are obtuse or rounded. Margin is entire. On the base of the No. 241 specimen venation is camptodromous, brochidodromous (they are badly preser­ved). The midvein is relatively thick and straight. The angle of divergence of the secondaries is acute. Their course is curved and approaching the margin they anastomose with the neighbouring secondaries at right angle and form loops. Tertiary venation is not observable. M a t e r i a 1: No. 19b, 131a, 141. 142, 145, 146, 148, 212, 213, 215. 221, 222b. 239, 241, 242, 274b, 298b, 301b, 335c, d, 346c, 359, 364b, 397b, 431b, 470 "Dalbergia bella" HEER 1859 1969 Dalbergia bella HEER: KNOBLOCH, p. 30, Taf. 9, Figs 8, 8a, 9, 9a, Taf. II, Figs 4, 4a. Only some specimens represent the species. They have small petiole. The leaves seem to be a bit asymmetrical; however, the base is symmetrical. Lamina length 1.9-2.5 cm, width 0.8-1.2 cm. Shape obovate, apex rounded, in some cases emarginate. Base acute and decurrent. Margin entire. Venation cannot be observed precisely but presu­mably it is brochidodromous or semicraspedodromous. Material: No. 136, 240b, 329a, 521b.

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