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    Other| March 01, 1979

    Late Early Triassic brachiopod and conodont fauna, Thaynes Formation, southeastern Idaho

    D. G. Perry;
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    B. D. E. Chatterton
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    Journal of Paleontology (1979) 53 (2): 307–319.
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    D. G. Perry, B. D. E. Chatterton; Late Early Triassic brachiopod and conodont fauna, Thaynes Formation, southeastern Idaho. Journal of Paleontology 1979;; 53 (2): 307–319. doi:

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      • Bear Lake County Idaho
      • biometry
      • Brachiopoda
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      • Lower Triassic
      • Mesozoic
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