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1 October 2020 The first report of Lesbosoxylon Süss & Velitzelos from the early-middle Miocene of eastern Anatolia
Ünal Akkemik, Dimitra Mantzouka, Demet Kiran Yildirim
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Abstract

A new fossil pine species from eastern Turkey is described and its botanical affinities are discussed. The sample was collected from the city of Kemaliye, Erzincan province, Turkey, and derives from the early-middle Miocene Divriği formation. Transverse, tangential and radial sections were taken from the petrified wood, and its palaeoxylotomical features were investigated. Based on its anatomical features including idioblastic cells in rays a new fossil-species of the genus Lesbosoxylon Süss & Velitzelos was identified as Lesbosoxylon kemaliyensis Akkemik & Mantzouka, sp. nov. Diagnostic features of the new species are: Transition from earlywood to latewood mostly gradual; axial and radial resin canals with thin-walled epithelial cells present; latewood tracheids thin to thick walled; bordered pits on radial walls of tracheids 1-2(-3) seriate; crassulae common; rays heterocellular, uniseriate, partly biseriate; uniseriate rays up to 27 cells high; fusiform rays up to 30 cells high; axial parenchyma occasionally present; ray tracheids 2-3 rows; cell walls of ray tracheids smooth; cross-field pitting pinoid, 1-2(-6) pits per cross-field. Detailed investigation of the botanical affinities of the new fossil wood suggested that the most closely related modern species is Pinus canariensis C. Sm in Buch, a relict species from the Canary Islands.

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Ünal Akkemik, Dimitra Mantzouka, and Demet Kiran Yildirim "The first report of Lesbosoxylon Süss & Velitzelos from the early-middle Miocene of eastern Anatolia," Geodiversitas 42(23), 427-441, (1 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a23
Received: 11 July 2019; Accepted: 1 October 2019; Published: 1 October 2020
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KEYWORDS
biogeography
conifer
Miocene
new species
Pinaceae
Sivas Basin
wood anatomy
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