Contributions to our knowledge of the Deccan Intertrappean flora
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Some microsporocarps of Azolla intertrappea Sahni & Rao, H. S. and a dicotyledonous root found in a silicified block from the Deccan Intertrappean beds (Eocene) are described. The silicified dicotyledonous root with secondary growth and pentarch primary xylem is referred to a new form genus Dicotylirhizos and put under a new species -D. sahnii.
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