Palmoxylon wadiae Sahni 1931 (palm)

Angiospermae - Mesangiosperms - Arecaceae

Alternative combination: Palmoxylon wadiai

Belongs to Palmoxylon according to Sahni 1931

See also Srivastava 1991

Sister taxa: Palmoxylon ambabgholiense, Palmoxylon anchorus, Palmoxylon arcotense, Palmoxylon arviensis, Palmoxylon barbatum, Palmoxylon blanfordi, Palmoxylon cellulosum, Palmoxylon chhindwarense, Palmoxylon cliffwoodensis, Palmoxylon cordatum, Palmoxylon coromandelensis, Palmoxylon coronatum, Palmoxylon cribriforme, Palmoxylon dakshinense, Palmoxylon deccanense, Palmoxylon dilacunosum, Palmoxylon edwardsii, Palmoxylon enochii, Palmoxylon eocenum, Palmoxylon feistmantelii, Palmoxylon fibrosum, Palmoxylon ghughuensis, Palmoxylon hislopii, Palmoxylon hyphaeneoides, Palmoxylon indicum, Palmoxylon intertrappeansis, Palmoxylon intertrappeum, Palmoxylon invaginatum, Palmoxylon jammuense, Palmoxylon kachchhensis, Palmoxylon kamalam, Palmoxylon keriense, Palmoxylon khalsa, Palmoxylon kondhaliensis, Palmoxylon kraeuselii, Palmoxylon krishna, Palmoxylon lacunata, Palmoxylon lacunosum, Palmoxylon leibigianum, Palmoxylon lelei, Palmoxylon livistonoides, Palmoxylon mahabalei, Palmoxylon maheshwarii, Palmoxylon mahurzari, Palmoxylon mandlaensis, Palmoxylon mathurii, Palmoxylon mohgaoensis, Palmoxylon mohgaonensis, Palmoxylon mulatiensis, Palmoxylon narayanae, Palmoxylon nawargaonsis, Palmoxylon pantii, Palmoxylon parapaniensis, Palmoxylon parthasarathyi, Palmoxylon patagonicum, Palmoxylon penchense, Palmoxylon pondicherriense, Palmoxylon prismaticum, Palmoxylon puratanum, Palmoxylon pyriforme, Palmoxylon quenstedti, Palmoxylon rambhakheriense, Palmoxylon raoi, Palmoxylon rewahense, Palmoxylon sagari, Palmoxylon sclerodermum, Palmoxylon scottii, Palmoxylon seriatum, Palmoxylon shahpuraensis, Palmoxylon siltherensis, Palmoxylon solidum, Palmoxylon splendidum, Palmoxylon sundaram, Palmoxylon superbum, Palmoxylon surangei, Palmoxylon takliense, Palmoxylon trabeculosum, Palmoxylon umariensis

Type specimen: Its type locality is Tawi River at Taranagri, which is in a Pliocene fluvial-lacustrine horizon in the Upper Formation of India

Ecology: "photoautotroph"

Distribution:

• Pliocene of India (1 collection)

• Miocene of India (1)

Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence

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