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Anatomy and affinities of the petrified plants from the tertiary of chile V
Authors:Makoto Nishida  Harufumi Nishida  Toshitaka Nasa
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Phylogenetic Botany, Faculty of Science, Chiba University, 1-33 Yayoicho, 260 Chiba;(2) International Budo University, 841 Shinkan, 299-52 Katsuura;(3) Yoshida Commercial High School, 403 Fuji-Yoshida
Abstract:Four species of dicotyledonous woods including three new species,Aextoxicoxylon harambouri sp. nov.,Myrceugenellites maytenoides sp. nov.,Laurelites doroteaensis sp. nov. andLaurinoxylon uniseriatum Gothan, were described from the Tertiary of Cerro Dorotea, Ultima Esperanza and Fuego Island, Chile. It was elucidated thatNothofagoxylon boureaui Salard from Cerro Dorotea is synonymous withLaurinoxylon uniseriatum from Antarctica. Consecutive number from the previous paper (Nishida, 1984). Contributions from the Laboratory of Phylogenetic Botany, Chiba University No. 118 and contributions from Chiba University Botanical Expedition to the Andes No. 17. Supported by a Grant in-Aid for Overseas Scientific Survey from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture Nos. 7405, 404114 and 62043014.
Keywords:Aextoxicoxylon                      Laurelites                      Laurinoxylon                      Myrceugenellites            Petrified woods  Tertiary
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