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July 01, 1976
Eocladopyxis peniculatum Morgenroth, 1966, early Tertiary ancestor of the modern dinoflagellate Pyrodinium bahamense Plate, 1906
D. M. McLean
D. M. McLean
Va. Polytech. Inst. State Univ., Blacksburg, Va., United States
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Micropaleontology (1976) 22 (3): 347–351.
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D. M. McLean; Eocladopyxis peniculatum Morgenroth, 1966, early Tertiary ancestor of the modern dinoflagellate Pyrodinium bahamense Plate, 1906. Micropaleontology 1976;; 22 (3): 347–351. doi:
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- Aquia Formation
- Atlantic Coastal Plain
- Cenozoic
- Charles County Maryland
- Dinoflagellata
- ecology
- Eocene
- evolution
- Henrico County Virginia
- Holocene
- lower Eocene
- Maryland
- microfossils
- modern
- morphology
- Nanjemoy Formation
- paleobotany
- Paleocene
- Paleogene
- palynomorphs
- phylogeny
- Potomac River
- Quaternary
- Richmond Virginia
- taxonomy
- Tertiary
- United States
- upper Paleocene
- Virginia
- Popes Creek
- Pryodinium
- Eocladopyxis
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