On Barakaroxylon Jhariense
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In the present paper the wood genera Barakaroxylon Surange & Maithy (1962) and Indoxylon Surange and Maithy (1963) are merged on the basis that the central and the peripheral secretory canals, which distinguish these two genera, have been found in one and the same specimen. On the basis of priority, the genus Barakaroxylon has been retained.
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