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Detarioxylon aegyptiacum (Leguminosae), from Lower Miocene marine sediments in Southern Sinai.

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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10. Flora and ecology
4. Palaeobotany

Abstract

The petrified wood Detarioxylon aegyptiacum (Unger) Louvet & Boureau, Leguminosae, is new to Sinai. It
is reported embedded in Rudeis Formation at Lower Miocene beds of Gebel Hadahid.

DOI

10.21608/taec.2001.12458

Keywords

Detarioxylon, Fossil wood, Leguminosae, Miocene, Sinai, Xylotomy

Authors

First Name

Marwah

Last Name

Kamal-El-Din

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Affiliation

Botany Department, Faculty of Science Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

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First Name

Ahmed

Last Name

Refaat

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Affiliation

Geology Department, Faculty of Science Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.

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Volume

21

Article Issue

1

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2245

Issue Date

2001-12-01

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2001-04-26

Publish Date

2001-12-01

Page Start

103

Page End

114

Print ISSN

1110-7413

Online ISSN

2357-044X

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Type Code

636

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Journal

Publication Title

Taeckholmia

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22 Jan 2023