Plant fossils 2 (IMAGE)
Caption
Fig. 7. A, Large leaf of cf. Anacardites franklinensis, a species defined by Wolfe from the Eocene Puget Group. B, One of several leaf fragments of an uncertain Myrtaceae (Syzgoides), based on an entire-margined leaf with a strong midvein and thin, closely spaced eucamptodromous secondaries that connect to an intramarginal vein (arrow). C, Unidentified cordate leaf with actinodromous venation, entire margin, and fimbrial vein visible along lower margin, suggestive of Menispermaceae. D, Insect body fossils have not been found in the Burnaby Mountain sediments, but some examples of insect leaf damage are present, like this unidentified dicot leaf with rounded skeletonized feeding spots. All scales are in millimeters.
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Simon Fraser University
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