Sclerospermafossils from the late Oligocene of Chilga, north-western Ethiopia

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Volume: 58, Issue: 2, Pages: 81 - 98
Published: Oct 25, 2018
Abstract
The palm family, Arecaceae, is notoriously depauperate in Africa today, and its evolutionary, paleobiogeographic, and extinction history there are not well documented by fossils. In this article we report the pollen of two new extinct species of the small genus, Sclerosperma (Arecoideae), from a late Oligocene (27-28 Ma) stratum exposed along the Guang River in Chilga Wereda of north-western Ethiopia. The pollen are triporate, and the two taxa...
Paper Details
Title
Sclerospermafossils from the late Oligocene of Chilga, north-western Ethiopia
Published Date
Oct 25, 2018
Journal
Volume
58
Issue
2
Pages
81 - 98
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