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suggests that the
Upper Tri****ic
spans to the
Baegunsa Formation. Also,
conchostracan fossils and some
insect fossils support the Tri****ic
origin of the Amisan...
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phylum Brachiopoda and the
minute crustaceans known as
ostracods and
conchostracans.
Bivalves have
bilaterally symmetrical and
laterally flattened bodies...
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mostly based on
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crustacean which lived in...
- (gastropods),
clams (bivalves),
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frogs and
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Niigata University (Geology)...
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Other invertebrates include ostracods, isopods,
conchostracans, and bivalves. The
plants Weichselia and the aquatic,
herbaceous Bevhalstia...
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Oscar F.; Buchheim, H. Paul; Biaggi,
Roberto E. (2006). "Eocene
conchostracans from the
Laney Member of the
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- made
additions to the
uppermost Alaunian through Rhaetian (Tri****ic)
conchostracan zonation of
North America.
Misikella posthernsteini n. sp., die jüngste...