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October 01, 1988
Megaspores and other dispersed plant remains from the Dakota Formation (Cenomanian) of Kansas, U.S.A.
Warren L. Kovach
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Warren L. Kovach
Indiana Univ., Dep. Biol., Bloomington, IN, United States
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Palynology (1988) 12 (1): 89–119.
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Warren L. Kovach, David L. Dilcher; Megaspores and other dispersed plant remains from the Dakota Formation (Cenomanian) of Kansas, U.S.A.. Palynology 1988;; 12 (1): 89–119. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- affinities
- algae
- Barton County Kansas
- biostratigraphy
- Cenomanian
- Cretaceous
- Dakota Formation
- Ellsworth County Kansas
- floral list
- floral studies
- fossil wood
- fruits
- Great Plains
- index fossils
- Kansas
- Lincoln County Kansas
- megaspores
- Mesozoic
- microfossils
- morphology
- North America
- Ottawa County Kansas
- paleobotany
- palynomorphs
- Plantae
- Russell County Kansas
- Saline County Kansas
- seeds
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- central Kansas
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