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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
- planktonic
- Protista
- revision
- Rotaliina
- Selma Group
- taxonomy
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Wilcox County Alabama
- southwest
- Pseudoguembelina
- Heterohelix
- Schackoina
- Pseudotextularia
- Valley Creek
- Platystaphyla
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