L. Lőkös szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 24. 1993 (Budapest, 1993)

Hably, Lilla: Egerian macroflora from the Andornaktálya sandpit (Hungary)

Daphnogene cinnamomifolia (Brong. in Cuvier) Unger 1822 Phyllites cinnamomifolia Brong. in Cuvier; Brongniart, 2 Bd. 1850b Daphnogene cinnamomifolia Unger; Unger, p. 168, PL 39, Figs 7-9. 1873 Cinnamomum rossmässleri Heer; Engelhardt, p. 26, Pl. 5, Fig. 4. 1950 Cinnamomophyllum polymorphism (A. Br.) Kräusel et Weyland; Krause! and Wey­land, p. 70, PI. 17, Figs 2-3; Pl. 18, Fig. 1. 1974 Daphnogene cinnamomifolia (Brong. in Cuvier) Unger; Kvacek and Walther, p. 199, Pl. 1, Figs 1-4; Pl. 2, Figs 1-5; Pl. 3, Figs 1-5. 1978 Daphnogene cinnamomifolia (Brong. in Cuvier) Unger; Mai and Walther, p. 43, Pl. 2, Figs 24-25; Pl. 20, Figs 5-9; Pl. 21, Figs 1-2. 1988 Daphnogene cinnamomifolia (Brong. in Cuvier) Unger; Hably, p. 39, Pl. 5, Figs 1­5; Pl. 6, Fig. 1. Material: 89.505.1; upper: 89.562.1.; 89.567.1.; 89.570.1.; 89.575.1.; 89.577.1.; 89.578.1.; 89.579.1.; 89.597.1.; 89.600.1.; cf. 89.610.1.; 89.613.1.; 89.616.1. Description: Leaves 5.3-13.5 cm long, 2.3-4.8 cm wide. Mostly found in the so-called upper bed; probably the pelitic bed preserved the large leaves better. Venation camptodromous, it forms a dense loop system leaving the basal veins. There are dense tertiary and quaternary ve­nation between the midrib and the basal veins, and among the basal and secondary veins. Mar­gin entire, base and apex acute, apex sometimes rounded. It is a widespread species in the Hungarian Egerian. Significant amounts occur in almost all localities. Thermophylous palaeotropical element, forming the shrub level of subtropical forests associated with other Daphnogene species. Daphnogene lanceolata Unger 1850a Daphnogene lanceolata Unger; Unger, p. 424. 1850b Daphnogene lanceolata Unger; Unger, p. 167, PI. 34, Figs 1-7. 1873 Daphnogene ungeri Heer; Engelhardt, p. 27, Pl. 5, Fig. 5. 1873 Eucalyptus oceanica Unger; Engelhardt, ibid., p. 29, Pl. 5, Fig. IL 1934 Daphnogene lanceolata Unger; Weyland, p. 83, PI. 11, Fig. 6; PI. 13, Fig. 7; PI. 14, Fig. 8. 1950 Cinnamomophyllum scheuchzeri (Heer) Kräusel et Weyland; Kräusel and Wey­land, p. 68, PI. 11, Fig. 7; PI. 16, Figs 1-6; Pl. 17, Fig. 1, Text-Fig. 25. 1963 Cinnamomophyllum scheuchzeri (Heer) Kräusel et Weyland; Mai, p. 71, PI. 8, Figs 4-6. 1963 Laurophyllum acutimontanum Mai; Mai, ibid., p. 72, PI. 8, Fig. 10, Text-Fig. 1 la-e. 1964 Cinnamomophyllum scheuchzeri (Heer) Kräusel et Weyland; Walther, p. 48, PL 17, Figs 1-4. 1965 Cinnamomophyllum bitterfeidense Schneider; Schneider, p. 1241, PI. 4, Figs 11-13. 1976 Daphnogene lanceolata Unger; BÛzek et ai, p. 100, Pl. 7, Figs 1-4; Pl. 19, Figs 3-7. 1978 Daphnogene lanceolata Unger; Mai and Walther, p. 40, PI. 2, Figs 1-23; PI. 19, Figs 1-15; PI. 20, Figs 1-4. Material: 89.504.2.; 89.505.1.; 89.507.2.; 89.508.1.; 89.509.1.; 89.513.1.; 89.514.1.; 89.516.L; 89.518.1.; 89.519.1.; 89.520.1.; 89.524.L; 89.527.L; 89.531.1.; 89.533.1.; 89.534.2.; 89.535.1.; 89.537.1.; 89.547.L; cf. 89.552.1. Description: Lanceolate, narrow ovate leaves, 5.3-10.8 cm long, 1.1-3.2 cm wide. Venation suprabasal, imperfect, well-expressed camptodromous character in the upper third part. There are characteristic large specimens in the so-called upper flora at Andornaktálya. Their venation somewhat differs from that of the usual smaller specimens. The secondary venation is signifi­cantly richer, forming loops with each other and with the basal veins.

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