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    Volume 67, Number 1
    1 January 1993
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    Other| January 01, 1993

    Occurrence of the spatangid echinoid Maretia arguta (Clark) in the middle Eocene of Texas

    Louis G. Zachos
    Louis G. Zachos
    2110 Matterhorn Lane, Austin, TX, United States
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    Journal of Paleontology (1993) 67 (1): 148–150.
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    Louis G. Zachos; Occurrence of the spatangid echinoid Maretia arguta (Clark) in the middle Eocene of Texas. Journal of Paleontology 1993;; 67 (1): 148–150. doi:

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      Index Terms/Descriptors
      • Burleson County Texas
      • burrows
      • Cenozoic
      • Echinodermata
      • Echinoidea
      • Echinozoa
      • Eocene
      • Houston County Texas
      • Invertebrata
      • Leon County Texas
      • marine environment
      • middle Eocene
      • Nacogdoches County Texas
      • nearshore environment
      • Paleogene
      • Tertiary
      • Texas
      • Trinity River
      • United States
      • Weches Formation
      • Spatangoida
      • Hooker Creek
      • Maretia arguta
      • Kickapoo Shoals
      • Spatangidae
      Latitude & Longitude
      • N30°55'60" - N31°33'00", W95°46'00" - W94°55'60"
      • N30°15'00" - N30°45'00", W97°00'00" - W96°15'00"
      • N31°15'00" - N31°49'60", W95°00'00" - W94°19'60"
      • N30°56'60" - N31°37'60", W95°25'60" - W94°49'00"
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