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Sabalites

Extinct genus of palm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sabalites
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Sabalites is an extinct genus of palm. Species belonging to the genus lived in the late Cretaceous to Miocene and have been found in South America,[1] North America, Europe, and Asia.[2][3] The genus is characterized by its costapalmate leaves,[4] which consist of a radial fan of leaves that have individual pronounced midribs (costa).

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The genus was erected by Gaston de Saporta, who rejected Oswald Heer's previous placement of the relevant fossil species in the genus Sabal.[5]

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Species

A number of species have been described in Sabalites.

S. californicus[6]
S. grayana[7]
S. montana[8]
S. oxyrhachis[2]
S. powellii[7]
S. siwalicus
S. suessionensis[9]

References

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