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ZAMITES 



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fronds usually occur as detached specimens, and without any 

 associated flowers it is advisable, as Nathorst maintains, to retain 

 the non-committal genus Zamites. 



This type of frond is widely distributed in Jurassic strata. 

 The occurrence of many forms agreeing generally with the type- 

 specimen but differing from it in features that are not constant 



Fig. 599. Zamites gigus. (British Museum, V. 2723a; ^ uat. size.) 



or of real morphological importance renders accurate specific 

 deUmitation very difficult. Species that appear to be indistin- 

 guishable from Zamites gigas by any well-marked characters are, 

 Zamites Feneonis^ Brongn., Z. Moreaui^ Brongn., Z. Renevieri^ 



1 Saporta (75) A. Pis. Lxxxvn. — xcn. 

 = Ibid. PI. xcm. 



2 Ibid. Pis. Lxxxiv., Lxxxv. 



