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July 01, 1990
New Paleogene Fimbria (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Pacific Coast of southwestern North America
Richard L. Squires
Richard L. Squires
Calif. State Univ., Dep. Geol. Sci., Northridge, CA, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1990) 64 (4): 552–556.
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Richard L. Squires; New Paleogene Fimbria (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Pacific Coast of southwestern North America. Journal of Paleontology 1990;; 64 (4): 552–556. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Baja California Sur Mexico
- Bivalvia
- California
- Cenozoic
- Invertebrata
- Los Angeles County California
- Mexico
- Mollusca
- new taxa
- Paleogene
- paleontology
- revision
- San Diego County California
- Santa Barbara County California
- Santa Susana Formation
- Santa Ynez Mountains
- Simi Valley California
- Tertiary
- United States
- Ventura County California
- Bateque Formation
- Whitaker Peak
- Fimbria pacifica
- Juncal Formation
- Fimbria susanensis
Latitude & Longitude
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N32°30'00" - N33°30'00", W117°40'00" - W116°10'00" -
N34°25'00" - N35°10'00", W120°45'00" - W119°25'00" -
N34°25'00" - N34°34'60", W120°40'00" - W119°17'60" -
N22°49'60" - N28°00'00", W115°00'00" - W109°10'00" -
N33°45'00" - N34°45'00", W118°49'60" - W117°40'00" -
N34°12'00" - N34°16'00", W118°49'60" - W118°45'00"
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