Fossilium catalogus II: Plantae. Pars 113
Index of Angiosperm leaf species names Q-R, 1823-2012, Fossilium Catalogus II 113, Plantae
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15.04.2014, 1. Auflage 2014
Beschreibung
Here we present the 7th part of this series of Angiosperm leaf species names. During work on leaf impressions/compressions the need of an index of names and descriptions of angiosperm leaf species became evident. It also was of value to know where, when and by whom they were created or used. Therefore, this index was made, centered on the literature available in the Netherlands and focusing on the northern hemisphere. It is updated up to 2012. Although it is clear that such a list will never cover all published names, it is nevertheless hoped that this index may lead to a more easy approach of the literature on leaf impressions/compression fossils and the avoidance of the creation of homonyms. In this index only genera and species are treated, taxa of lower order are not included. The species are listed in alphabetical order and the literature is cited in chronological and alphabetical order. Publications giving only listings of species without comment are omitted; only publications with a description or an illustration are used. Also use is made of earlier indexes, especially from North America. When descriptions are given in more than one publication of an author or a combination of authors, the later publications are listed chronologically behind the first one without repeated citing of the name(s) of the author(s). Most names authors of fossil species are written in full; those of recent species are abbreviated as usual and marked by (R). The original description is marked with an asterisk behind the publication. When the original description is repeated in later publications, these are also marked with an asterisk. In this volume coverage has again been extended thanks to intensive research in libraries. This publication is based on the no longer existing library of the laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology at the University of Utrecht and on the library of Naturalis Biodiversity Center at Leiden in which the library of the National Herbarium at Leiden is presently included.