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November 01, 1993
In situ crustoid graptolite colonies from an Upper Ordovician hardground, southwestern Ohio
Charles E. Mitchell
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Charles E. Mitchell
State University of New York at Buffalo, Department of Geology, Buffalo, NY, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1993) 67 (6): 1011–1016.
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Charles E. Mitchell, Mark A. Wilson, James M. St. John; In situ crustoid graptolite colonies from an Upper Ordovician hardground, southwestern Ohio. Journal of Paleontology 1993;; 67 (6): 1011–1016. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- biozones
- Bryozoa
- Cincinnatian
- colonial taxa
- Crinoidea
- Crinozoa
- Echinodermata
- epibiotism
- Graptolithina
- hardground
- in situ
- Invertebrata
- Kope Formation
- Ohio
- Ordovician
- paleoecology
- Paleozoic
- phylogeny
- preservation
- Richmondian
- United States
- Upper Ordovician
- Warren County Ohio
- Crustoidea
- Bull Fork Formation
- graptoblasts
- Caesar Creek Lake
- Wimanicrustidae
- Bulmanicrusta
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