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    Volume 72, Number 5
    1 September 1998
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    Other| September 01, 1998

    A new middle Eocene protocetid whale (Mammalia, Cetacea, Archaeoceti) and associated biota from Georgia

    Richard C. Hulbert
    Richard C. Hulbert
    Georgia Southern University, Department of Geology and Geography, Statesboro, GA, United States
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    Richard M. Petkewich
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    Gale A. Bishop
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    David Bukry
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    Journal of Paleontology (1998) 72 (5): 907-927.
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    Richard C. Hulbert, Richard M. Petkewich, Gale A. Bishop, David Bukry, David P. Aleshire; A new middle Eocene protocetid whale (Mammalia, Cetacea, Archaeoceti) and associated biota from Georgia. Journal of Paleontology ; 72 (5): 907–927. doi: https://doi.org/

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      Eocene Cenozoic Eutheria Cetacea Mollusca Paleogene Atlantic Coastal Plain Chordata United States Vertebrata Georgia Archaeoceti Foraminifera middle Eocene Pisces Invertebrata Lisbon Formation Mammalia Protista Tetrapoda Tertiary Theria
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      • Archaeoceti
      • assemblages
      • Atlantic Coastal Plain
      • biometry
      • biostratigraphy
      • Burke County Georgia
      • Cenozoic
      • Cetacea
      • Chordata
      • correlation
      • depositional environment
      • Eocene
      • Eutheria
      • faunal list
      • Foraminifera
      • functional morphology
      • Georgia
      • Invertebrata
      • jaws
      • Lisbon Formation
      • lithofacies
      • lithostratigraphy
      • Mammalia
      • middle Eocene
      • Mollusca
      • morphology
      • new taxa
      • Paleogene
      • Pisces
      • preservation
      • Protista
      • skeletons
      • skull
      • statistical analysis
      • taphonomy
      • teeth
      • Tertiary
      • Tetrapoda
      • Theria
      • United States
      • vertebrae
      • Vertebrata
      • eastern Georgia
      • McBean Formation
      • Protocetidae
      • Blue Bluff unit
      • Georgiacetus vogtlensis
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