Antarctoxylon Explained
Antarctoxylon is a morphogenus of angiosperms that is found in the Coniacian of Antarctica. The most recently named species, A. mixai, is found in the Hidden Lake Formation on James Ross Island. All the other species, named by Poole and Cantrill, are found on Williams Point, Livingston Island.
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Notes and References
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- 10.1111/1475-4983.00216. Fossil Woods from Williams Point Beds, Livingston Island, Antarctica: A Late Cretaceous Southern High Latitude Flora. Palaeontology. 44. 6. 1081. 2001. Poole . I. . Cantrill . D. . free. 2001Palgy..44.1081P.