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    Volume 59, Number 3
    1 May 1985
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    Other| May 01, 1985

    First pterosaur records from Georgia; open marine facies, Eutaw Formation (Santonian)

    David R. Schwimmer;
    David R. Schwimmer
    Columbus Coll., Dep. Chem. and Geol., Columbus, GA, United States
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    Kevin Padian;
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    Univ. Calif. at Berkeley, United States
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    Alfred B. Woodhead
    Alfred B. Woodhead
    Martin Army Hosp., United States
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    David R. Schwimmer
    Columbus Coll., Dep. Chem. and Geol., Columbus, GA, United States
    Kevin Padian
    Univ. Calif. at Berkeley, United States
    Alfred B. Woodhead
    Martin Army Hosp., United States
    Publisher: Paleontological Society
    First Online: 03 Mar 2017
    Online Issn: 1937-2337
    Print Issn: 0022-3360
    GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Berkeley, CA, United States
    Journal of Paleontology (1985) 59 (3): 674–676.
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    David R. Schwimmer, Kevin Padian, Alfred B. Woodhead; First pterosaur records from Georgia; open marine facies, Eutaw Formation (Santonian). Journal of Paleontology 1985;; 59 (3): 674–676. doi:

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      • Archosauria
      • Chattahoochee County Georgia
      • Chordata
      • Cretaceous
      • Diapsida
      • Eutaw Formation
      • extremities
      • Georgia
      • Gulf Coastal Plain
      • Mesozoic
      • paleontology
      • Pterosauria
      • Reptilia
      • Santonian
      • Senonian
      • Tetrapoda
      • United States
      • Upper Cretaceous
      • Vertebrata
      • wings
      • western Georgia
      • Fort Benning
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