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Richard L. Squires
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PaleoBios. 39
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Richard L. Squires, Lindsey T. Groves
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PaleoBios. 38
Author(s): Groves, Lindsey T.; Squires, Richard L. | Abstract: This checklist is a sequel to the one published by A. Myra Keen and Herdis Bentson in 1944 and is an alphabetical listing of California marine Paleogene–Neogene mollusk species or subsp
Faunal change in Cretaceous endemic shallow-marine bivalve genera/subgenera of the northeast Pacific
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Richard L. Squires
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PaleoBios. 37
Author(s): Squires, Richard L. | Abstract: Endemic shallow-marine Cretaceous bivalves in the northeast Pacific region (NEP), extending from southwestern Alaska to the northern part of Baja California Sur, Mexico, are tabulated and discussed in detail
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Richard L. Squires
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Contributions in science. 526:1-29
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Richard L. Squires
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Journal of Paleontology. 92:794-803
The harpid neogastropod genusOniscidiaMörch, 1852, which has not been recognized before in the northeast Pacific fossil record, is represented there by rare specimens ofOniscidia plectata(Waring, 1917) n. comb., of late early Paleocene age, in a reg
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Richard L. Squires
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Contributions in science. 525:25-53
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Richard L. Squires
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Squires, Richard L.(2019). Revision of Eocene warm-water cassid gastropods from coastal southwestern North America: implications for paleobiogeographic distribution and faunal-turnover. PaleoBios. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9bw9c80g
Author(s): Squires, Richard L. | Abstract: The warm-water (thermophilic) Eocene cassid gastropods reported previously from coastal southwestern North America (CSWNA), a region extending from the Olympic Peninsula, Washington to Baja California Sur, M
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Lindsey T. Groves, Richard L. Squires
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4534(1)
William More Gabb [1839–1878] described 1163 fossil invertebrate taxa: Protozoa [1 species], Porifera [1 genus, 2 species], Cnidaria [12 species], Bryozoa (with G.H. Horn) [1 family, 8 genera, 67 species], Brachiopoda [15 species], Annelida [7 spec
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Nanoscale details of original aragonite crystals and organic inclusions are preserved in shells from the Pennsylvanian Buckhorn Asphalt of Oklahoma, USA. Exceptional preservation occurred because, either during or shortly after deposition, oil migrat
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Autor:
Richard L. Squires
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Squires, Richard L.(2018). Late Cretaceous endemic shallow-marine gastropod genera of the northeast Pacific: biodiversity and faunal changes. PaleoBios. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2bk874nr
Author(s): Squires, Richard L. | Abstract: Endemic genera of shallow-marine gastropods in the Cretaceous Northeast Pacific Subprovince (NEP), extending from Alaska to northern Baja California Sur, Mexico, are tabulated and discussed in detail for the
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http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2bk874nr
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