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		Salix perrilliatiae
		
				
		Salix perrilliatiae J.L. Ramírez, Cev.-Ferriz Int. J. Pl. Sci., 161(3): 527.  May 2000		
				
		
		
			- Name
 
- Salix perrilliatiae
 
- Rank
 
- Species
 
- Original spelling
 
- perrilliatae
 
- Generic Name
 
- 	[Genus] Salix
	
 
- Authors (Pub.)
 
- 		Ramírez J. L.
				Cevallos-Ferriz S. R. S.
			 
	
 
- Publication
 
- 	Leaves of Salicaceae (Salix and Populus) from Oligocene sediments near Tepexi de Rodríguez, Puebla, Mexico [2000/5]
	
 
- Journal
 
- 	International Journal of Plant Sciences
	
 
- Volume
 
- 161
 
- Issue
 
- 3
 
- Page number
 
- 527
 
- Year
 
- 2000
 
- Fossil Status
 
- leaves
 
- Stratigraphy
 
- Oligocene
 
- Strat. comment
 
- Pie de Vaca Formation
 
- Location
 
- Los Ahuehuetes locality, on the southern bank of the Axamilpa River, northwest of Tepexi de Rodríguez, Puebla, Mexico
 
- Paleoregion
 
- America (North)
 
Data for Holotypus
- Repository
 
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geología, México, México
 
- Repository Number
 
- IGM-PB 1099
 
- Diagnosis
 
- Leaf of elliptic shape, 77.0 mm in length by 10.0 mm in width and with a length/width ratio of 7.7 : 1; acute apex (30); the margin is toothed with very small and spaced salicoid teeth; pinnate venation, curved midvein, 14
pairs of very slightly, almost straight, eucamptodromous secondary veins with tortuous trajectory; IAMV 49 (29–67); the secondary veins form arcs of variable shape near the margin; abundant intersecondary veins, sometimes as stout as the secondary veins; the tertiary veins in the intercostal areas have a variable pattern and are rarely percurrent.