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    Other| March 01, 1976

    Planktic foraminifera from the upper Cretaceous Selma Group, Alabama

    B. A. Masters
    B. A. Masters
    Amoco Prod. Co., Tulsa, Okla., United States
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    Journal of Paleontology (1976) 50 (2): 318–330.
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    B. A. Masters; Planktic foraminifera from the upper Cretaceous Selma Group, Alabama. Journal of Paleontology 1976;; 50 (2): 318–330. doi:

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      • Alabama
      • Alabama River
      • Cretaceous
      • Dallas County Alabama
      • faunal studies
      • Foraminifera
      • Globigerinacea
      • Globotruncana
      • Globotruncanidae
      • Invertebrata
      • Mesozoic
      • microfossils
      • morphology
      • new taxa
      • paleontology
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      • Protista
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      • Rotaliina
      • Selma Group
      • taxonomy
      • United States
      • Upper Cretaceous
      • Wilcox County Alabama
      • southwest
      • Pseudoguembelina
      • Heterohelix
      • Schackoina
      • Pseudotextularia
      • Valley Creek
      • Platystaphyla
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