A new fossil palm from Kondhali, District Nagpur, Maharashtra
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A fossil palm wood, Palmoxylon kondhaliensis sp. nov., originally from Deccan Intertrappean beds and collected loose from a nalla near Kondhali Village has been described. The wood belonging to the Reniformia section of Stenzel (1904) has complete bark with marks of slightly elevated leaf scars and vertical cracks.
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