Hymenaea mexicana
Hymenaea mexicana is an extinct legume species in the family Fabaceae described from a series of isolated fossil petals, leaflets, and amber. The species is known from a group of Late Oligocene to Early Miocene locations in southern Mexico. It is one of two extinct Hymenaea species placed close to the living species Hymenaea verrucosum and along with Hymenaea allendis, is one of the two extinct species which have been found in Mexican amber.
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Hymenaea mexicana
Hymenaea mexicana is an extinct legume species in the family Fabaceae described from a series of isolated fossil petals, leaflets, and amber. The species is known from a group of Late Oligocene to Early Miocene locations in southern Mexico. It is one of two extinct Hymenaea species placed close to the living species Hymenaea verrucosum and along with Hymenaea allendis, is one of the two extinct species which have been found in Mexican amber.
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Hymenaea mexicana est une espè ...... cain (avec Hymenaea allendis).
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Hymenaea mexicana is an extinc ...... e been found in Mexican amber.
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Hymenaea mexicana est une espè ...... cain (avec Hymenaea allendis).
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Hymenaea mexicana is an extinc ...... e been found in Mexican amber.
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Hymenaea mexicana
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Hymenaea mexicana
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