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    Volume 70, Number 6
    1 November 1996
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    Other| November 01, 1996

    Giganticlavus, a new genus of Pennsylvanian edrioasteroid from North America

    Colin D. Sumrall;
    Colin D. Sumrall
    7481 East Camino Santo, Scottsdale, AZ, United States
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    Colin D. Sumrall
    7481 East Camino Santo, Scottsdale, AZ, United States
    Arthur L. Bowsher
    Publisher: Paleontological Society
    First Online: 03 Mar 2017
    Online Issn: 1937-2337
    Print Issn: 0022-3360
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    Journal of Paleontology (1996) 70 (6): 986–993.
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    Colin D. Sumrall, Arthur L. Bowsher; Giganticlavus, a new genus of Pennsylvanian edrioasteroid from North America. Journal of Paleontology 1996;; 70 (6): 986–993. doi:

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      Index Terms/Descriptors
      • Atoka Formation
      • Atokan
      • Carboniferous
      • Cherokee County Oklahoma
      • Echinodermata
      • Echinozoa
      • Edrioasteroidea
      • Invertebrata
      • Jemez Mountains
      • Lower Pennsylvanian
      • microstructure
      • Middle Pennsylvanian
      • morphology
      • Morrowan
      • New Mexico
      • new taxa
      • Oklahoma
      • Paleozoic
      • Pennsylvanian
      • Sandia Formation
      • Sandoval County New Mexico
      • SEM data
      • United States
      • Wagoner County Oklahoma
      • Isorophida
      • Isorophina
      • Agelacrinitidae
      • Wagoner Oklahoma
      • Discocystinae
      • Okay Oklahoma
      • Giganticlavus gelasinus
      • Giganticlavus bennisoni
      Latitude & Longitude
      • N35°45'00" - N36°10'00", W95°49'60" - W95°10'00"
      • N35°37'60" - N36°10'00", W95°15'00" - W94°47'60"
      • N35°12'00" - N36°12'00", W107°42'00" - W106°15'00"
      • N35°45'00" - N36°10'00", W95°49'60" - W95°10'00"
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