A new species of Mesembrioxylon, M. Rajmahalense, from the Rajmahal Hills, Bihar, India
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The present paper describes Mesembrioxylom rajmahalense sp. nov. from the Hills, Bihar. The species is characterized by its large, 1-2 pinoid, simple "Eiporen" type of cross-field pits, circular opposite radial pits and the absence of resin canal or duct.
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