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July 01, 1978
Paleobiology of Comanchean (Cretaceous) cardiids (Cardiinae), North America
R. W. Scott
R. W. Scott
Amoco Prod. Co., Tulsa, Okla., United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1978) 52 (4): 881–903.
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R. W. Scott; Paleobiology of Comanchean (Cretaceous) cardiids (Cardiinae), North America. Journal of Paleontology 1978;; 52 (4): 881–903. doi:
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- biostratigraphy
- Bivalvia
- Buda Limestone
- Comanchean
- correlation
- Cretaceous
- distribution
- Invertebrata
- Kansas
- Kiowa Formation
- Lower Cretaceous
- McPherson County Kansas
- Mesozoic
- Mollusca
- morphology
- New Mexico
- new taxa
- North America
- paleontology
- Saline County Kansas
- taxonomy
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Cardiinae
- Cristo Rey
- Pleuriocardia
- Dochmocardia
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