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- Palmoxylon (petrified palmwood) is an extinct genus of palm named from petrified wood found around the world. This genus is known in the fossil record...
- recovered from the Deccan Traps. They include morphotaxa like Palmoxylon sundaran, Palmoxylon insignae, and Palmocarpon cocoides. Cocos-like fossils of fruits...
- of extant Araucaria or some related genus like Agathis or Wollemia), Palmoxylon (wood similar to that of modern Arecaeae), or Castanoxylon (wood similar...
- affinity, such as Araucarioxylon (wood of Araucaria or some related genus), Palmoxylon (wood of an indeterminate palm), or Castanoxylon (wood of an indeterminate...
- Amethyst Mountain Araucarioxylon arizoni**** Fossil wood Jet (gemstone) Palmoxylon (petrified palmwood) Submerged forest Wood opal Mustoe, George (2017-11-20)...
- 2023; the final version of the article naming it was published in 2024. Palmoxylon calamoides Sp. nov Kumar, Roy & Khan in Kumar et al. Cretaceous-Paleocene...
- Fossilworks.org Cerro Funes at Fossilworks.org Puerto Visser at Fossilworks.org Palmoxylon at Fossilworks.org Puerto Visser at Fossilworks.org Bogotá Formation Bloch...
- Oligocene PalaeorapheMiocene to around late Pliocene or early Pleistocene Palmoxylon – Late Cretaceous to Miocene PhoenicitesCretaceous to Miocene Sabalites...
- Pennsylvanian Brachiopod undetermined 1986 Louisiana Oligocene Petrified palmwood Palmoxylon 1976 Maine Devonian Pertica plant Pertica quadrifaria 1976 Maryland Miocene...
- Tidwell, W.D.; Medlyn, D.A.; Thayn, G.F. (1973). "Three new species of Palmoxylon from the Eocene Green River formation, Wyoming". The Great Basin Naturalist...