Un nuevo genero y especie fósiles de las lecitidáceas
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Especie fósiles, Lecitidáceas, Mioceno (es)Downloads
Numero muy limitado de ejemplares fósiles han sido hallados, referibles a la familia intertropical de las Lecitidáceas, Se han descrito los siguientes géneros y especies críticos: Lecythidoanthus kugleri E. W. Berry, 1924 (flor), Mioceno; Trinidad, Indias Británicas Occidentales: Lecythidophyllum couratariodes E. W. Berry, 1923 (hoja), Mioceno; Palomares, Oaxaca, México: Lecythioxylon brasiliense Milanez, 1935 (madera), Cretáceo Superior, Brasil. Dos descripciones más: Couropita ovata Hollick & Berry, 1924 (hoja), Plioceno, Bahía, Brasil, y Couropita santanderensis Berry, 1936 (hoja), Mioceno, Santander del Sur, Colombia, no están insertas por Andrews (1955) en su índice de Géneros de Plantas Fósiles.
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