[2] It was first described in 1913 and named for the mineral group, pyroxenes, and is known as the manganese member.
Pyroxmangite occurs in metamorphosed ore deposits rich in manganese.
Associated minerals include spessartine, tephroite, alleghanyite, hausmannite, pyrophanite, alabandite, rhodonite and rhodochrosite.
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