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March 01, 1982
Permineralized Alethopteris from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Ohio and Illinois
James E. Mickle
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James E. Mickle
Ohio Univ., Dep. Bot., Athens, OH, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1982) 56 (2_Part_1): 392–402.
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James E. Mickle, Gar W. Rothwell; Permineralized Alethopteris from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Ohio and Illinois. Journal of Paleontology 1982;; 56 (2_Part_1): 392–402. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Carboniferous
- coal balls
- Conemaugh Group
- fossilization
- Gymnospermae
- Illinois
- Jefferson County Ohio
- morphology
- Ohio
- paleobiology
- paleobotany
- Paleozoic
- Pennsylvanian
- Plantae
- Pteridospermae
- Richland County Illinois
- Spermatophyta
- Steubenville Ohio
- United States
- Alethopteris
- Calhoun
- Berryville
- McLeansboro Group
- Calhoun Coal
- Duquesne Coal
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