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November 01, 1991
Limnopus trackways from the Conemaugh Group (Late Pennsylvanian), southern West Virginia
Ronald L. Martino
Ronald L. Martino
Marshall Univ., Dep. Geol., Huntington, WV, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1991) 65 (6): 957–972.
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Ronald L. Martino; Limnopus trackways from the Conemaugh Group (Late Pennsylvanian), southern West Virginia. Journal of Paleontology 1991;; 65 (6): 957–972. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- biostratigraphy
- burrows
- Carboniferous
- Chordata
- Conemaugh Group
- Dunkard Basin
- Glenshaw Formation
- ichnofossils
- Invertebrata
- Missourian
- occurrence
- paleontology
- Paleozoic
- Pennsylvanian
- Tetrapoda
- tracks
- United States
- Upper Pennsylvanian
- Vermes
- Vertebrata
- Wayne County West Virginia
- West Virginia
- Spirorbis
- Limnopus glenshawensis
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