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    Other| July 01, 1985

    Paraheritschioides, a new rugose coral genus from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Idaho

    William J. Sando
    William J. Sando
    U. S. Geol. Surv., Washington, DC, United States
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    Journal of Paleontology (1985) 59 (4): 979–985.
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    William J. Sando; Paraheritschioides, a new rugose coral genus from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Idaho. Journal of Paleontology 1985;; 59 (4): 979–985. doi:

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      • Anthozoa
      • Basin and Range Province
      • Carboniferous
      • Cnidaria
      • Coelenterata
      • Idaho
      • Invertebrata
      • Missourian
      • new taxa
      • North America
      • Oquirrh Formation
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      • Power County Idaho
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      • southeastern Idaho
      • Deep Creek Mountains
      • Rockland Quadrangle
      • Hunter Canyon
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      • Paraheritschioides grandis
      • Paraheritschioides complexa
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