On a new species of Otozamites from Kachchh, Western India
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Otozamites, Bhuj Formation, ?Upper Jurassic, Kachchh (India)Abstract
The new species of Otozamites, viz., O. walkamotaensis is based on a large number of specimens collected near Walkamota, Kachchh. O. walkamotaensis resembles most, both in gross features as well as cuticular structure, O. obtusus Lindley & Hutton described by Reymanowna (1963).
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