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English: Figure 1. A leaf gall from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Liaoning, northeastern China. (A) A distal shoot with normal and galled leaves. Red arrows refer to three galls. (B) Partial enlargement of an upper gall in (A). (C) An overlay drawing of the gall in (B), showing gall features in cross-section. (D) A detached leaf fragment with a gall, showing tufts of nutritive tissue surrounding the innermost chamber and encapsulated by the outer sclerenchyma. (E) An overlay drawing of the gall in (D), with same features as in (C). (F) Partial enlargement of the gall in (D). Red arrows refer to the outermost sclerenchymatous layer of the gall. (a) Innermost larval chamber; (b) intermediate zone of gall nutritive tissue; (c) outermost sclerenchymatous layer. Scale bars = 1 cm, except in (F), which is 2 mm.
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Early Cretaceous Archaeamphora is not a carnivorous angiosperm

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2015.00326/full
Author William Oki Wong, David Leonard Dilcher, Conrad C. Labandeira, Ge Sun, Andreas Fleischmann

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