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September 01, 1982
Ditomopyge scitula (Meek and Worthen) from the Lower Pennsylvanian of central Missouri and central Texas
David K. Brezinski
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David K. Brezinski
Univ. Mo.-Columbia, Dep. Geol., Columbia, MO, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1982) 56 (5): 1242–1250.
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David K. Brezinski, James H. Stitt; Ditomopyge scitula (Meek and Worthen) from the Lower Pennsylvanian of central Missouri and central Texas. Journal of Paleontology 1982;; 56 (5): 1242–1250. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Arthropoda
- biometry
- Boone County Missouri
- Carboniferous
- Columbia Missouri
- Invertebrata
- Lower Pennsylvanian
- Marble Falls Group
- Missouri
- morphology
- paleontology
- Paleozoic
- Pennsylvanian
- Ptychopariida
- San Saba County Texas
- statistical analysis
- synonymy
- taxonomy
- Texas
- Trilobita
- Trilobitomorpha
- type specimens
- United States
- Bend
- Ditomopyge scitula
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