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Title: SIDERINIUM PITENSIS sp.nov, A NEW SPECIES OF SILICIFIED FOSSIL DICOT WOOD FROM TERTIARY DEPOSITS OF SINDH, PAKISTAN,
Authors: BASIR AHMED
MUHAMMAD TAHIR
M. RAJPUT
KHAN, KHURSHEED MUSTAFA
Issue Date: 20-Dec-1991
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society, University of Karachi
Citation: KHAN, K. M. (1991). SIDERINIUM PITENSIS SP. NOV., A NEW ‘SPECIES OF. SILICIFIED FOSSIL DICOT WOOD FROM TERTIARY DEPOSITS OF SINDH, PAKISTAN. Pak. J. Bot, 23(2), 236-242.
Abstract: Siderinium pitensis sp. nov., a new silicified stem fossil is described from Tertiary rocks of Dada formation exposed near Ranikot fort area, district Dadu, Pakistan. The xylotomical features of the present fossil wood show close affinities with the genus SideroxMon of the family Sapotaceae.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16724
ISSN: 0556-3321
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