BRACHYPHYLLUM TIGRENSE, NUEVA CONIFERA DE LA FORMACION BAQUERO, CRETACICO DE SANTA CRUZ
@article{Traverso2013BRACHYPHYLLUMTN, title={BRACHYPHYLLUM TIGRENSE, NUEVA CONIFERA DE LA FORMACION BAQUERO, CRETACICO DE SANTA CRUZ}, author={Norberto Traverso}, journal={Ameghiniana}, year={2013}, volume={4} }
Brachyphyllum. tigrense a new Conifer from the Baquero Forrnation, Cretaceous of Santa Cruz.- A new species, Brachyphyllum tigrense is desrcribed. It has been found in the Bajo Tigre locality, in two different plants beds. In one of these beds, Brachyphyllum tigrense is the almost exclusive elemento Brachyphyllum.tigrense .differs from the other species of the genus described for the same formation mainly on its cuticular structure.
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