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July 01, 1995
Calcareous microfossils from the Upper Mississippian (Chesterian) Maxville Limestone, southeastern Ohio
R. D. Hoare
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R. D. Hoare
Bowling Green State University, Department of Geology, Bowling Green, OH, United States
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Betty Skipp
Betty Skipp
U. S. Geological Survey, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1995) 69 (4): 617–624.
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R. D. Hoare, Betty Skipp; Calcareous microfossils from the Upper Mississippian (Chesterian) Maxville Limestone, southeastern Ohio. Journal of Paleontology 1995;; 69 (4): 617–624. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- algae
- assemblages
- biogeography
- biostratigraphy
- calcareous algae
- Carboniferous
- Chesterian
- epibiotism
- Foraminifera
- Invertebrata
- microfossils
- Midwest
- Mississippian
- morphology
- Muskingum County Ohio
- new taxa
- Ohio
- Paleozoic
- Perry County Ohio
- Plantae
- problematic fossils
- Protista
- thallophytes
- United States
- Upper Mississippian
- Maxville Limestone
- Salebridae
- Neoarchaediscus maxvillensis
- Gratiot Quadrangle
- Madison Township Ohio
- Salebra vesiculosa
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