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    Other| November 01, 1978

    Origin of the Grayson micromorph fauna (Upper Cretaceous) of North-central Texas

    E. A. Mancini
    E. A. Mancini
    Univ. Ala., University, Ala., United States
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    Journal of Paleontology (1978) 52 (6): 1294–1314.
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    E. A. Mancini; Origin of the Grayson micromorph fauna (Upper Cretaceous) of North-central Texas. Journal of Paleontology 1978;; 52 (6): 1294–1314. doi:

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      • Ammonoidea
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      • Bivalvia
      • Bryozoa
      • Cephalopoda
      • Cnidaria
      • Coelenterata
      • Cretaceous
      • Echinodermata
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