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November 01, 1974
Tertiary brachiopods from Puerto Rico and their paleontologic and paleoecologic significance
Journal of Paleontology (1974) 48 (6): 1202–1206.
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Mounir T. Moussa; Tertiary brachiopods from Puerto Rico and their paleontologic and paleoecologic significance. Journal of Paleontology 1974;; 48 (6): 1202–1206. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Anthozoa
- Antilles
- biostratigraphy
- Brachiopoda
- carbonate rocks
- Caribbean region
- Cenozoic
- clastic rocks
- claystone
- Coelenterata
- Greater Antilles
- Invertebrata
- limestone
- lower Miocene
- Miocene
- Neogene
- Oligocene
- paleoecology
- Paleogene
- paleontology
- Puerto Rico
- sedimentary rocks
- Tertiary
- upper Oligocene
- West Indies
- Argyrotheca
- Lacazella
- Yauco
- Guayanilla
- Route 127
- Juan Diaz Formation
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