“…This mineral association has only been described in Na-metasomatized pegmatites (Alfonso and Melgarejo, 2008 ), but chrysoberyl was interpreted as a secondary product of beryl replacement Beryl is a common accessory mineral in rare-element granitic pegmatites (Alfonso and Melgarejo, 2008;Cerny et al, 2003;Charoy, 1999;Rao et al, 2011 ;Thomas et al, 2009Thomas et al, , 2011Tindle and Breaks, 1998;Uher et al, 201 O), or in highly evolved granites (Charoy, 1999;Charoy and Noronha, 1996). Occasionally, it has been found associated with chrysoberyl in Be-rich pegmatites (González del Tánago, 1991;Sornan and Nair, 1985). The mineral association gahnite + chrysoberyl has been previously found in sorne Al-rich pegmatites Qacobson and Webb, 1947 ), but never associated with beryL However, gahnite micro-inclusions in large pegmatitic beryl crystals have also been reported (Uher et al, 201 O;Zhaolin et al, 1999), although interpreted as crystallized from an immiscible melt included during the beryl crystal growth.…”