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Cretaceous (Albian) invertebrate fossil assemblage from Batavia Knoll, Perth Abyssal Plain, eastern Indian Ocean: taxonomy and paleoecological significance".
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Nkalagu Formation type locakity (late Turonian to Coniacian, southern Nigeria): biostratigraphy and palaeoecologic implications".
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Auswanderung und die physischen Verhältnisse des Landes nach eigener Beobachtung. A. Marcus.
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that superficially resembled the related winged pearly oysters of the
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1366:Geological Society of South Africa Transactions
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1311:Geología de la Plancha 208 Villeta - 1:100,000
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1281:Ludvigsen, Rolf; Beard, Graham (1997).
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1464:"Upper Cretaceous Bivalvia of Alabama"
393:. This fossil is 83 Ma old, the Upper
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377:In 1952, the huge specimen of
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1632:Cretaceous molluscs of Europe
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899:Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006
716:Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006
444:Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006
1468:Geological Survey of Alabama
18:Inoceramus saskatchewanensis
1406:10.1127/njgpm/2001/2001/193
824:Nagao & Matsumoto, 1939
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1622:Mesozoic animals of Africa
1602:Prehistoric bivalve genera
381:187 cm long, was found in
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1138:Inoceramus vancouverensis
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1627:Mesozoic animals of Asia
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304:sometimes classified as
1802:Fossils of Turkmenistan
1429:Journal of Paleontology
1035:Western Interior Seaway
980:Meek & Hayden, 1862
962:Meek & Hayden, 1862
953:Meek & Hayden, 1861
656:Meek & Hayden, 1857
363:Cremnoceramus difformis
1152:Inoceramus hobetsensis
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379:Inoceramus steenstrupi
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1474:on 16 September 2019.
1063:La Frontera Formation
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1677:Cretaceous Venezuela
1652:Cretaceous Argentina
1380:South African Museum
905:I. saskatchewanensis
1717:Kimmeridgian genera
1662:Cretaceous Colombia
1617:Mesozoic Antarctica
1612:Cretaceous bivalves
1449:10.1017/jpa.2016.76
1441:2016JPal...90..959W
1356:Paleontology portal
1110:Inoceramus proximus
1737:Hauterivian genera
1732:Valanginian genera
1667:Cretaceous Ecuador
1248:on 18 August 2022.
1124:Inoceramus cuvieri
1037:in North America.
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1797:Fossils of Serbia
1757:Cenomanian genera
1727:Berriasian genera
1657:Cretaceous Brazil
1607:Jurassic bivalves
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968:I. triangularis''
959:I. tenuirostratus
761:Koschelkina, 1960
725:Hochstetter, 1863
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1017:Species of
986:I. undulato
923:I. sokolovi
767:I. lamarcki
734:White, 1876
698:I. gibbosus
692:Boehm, 1907
671:I. fragilis
653:I. fibrosus
647:Oppel, 1862
644:I. everesti
617:I. dowlingi
611:Maury, 1930
567:Woods, 1904
540:McCoy, 1865
519:I. biformis
498:Woods, 1912
495:I. apicalis
480:Heine, 1929
477:I. anomalus
462:Woods, 1911
459:I. anglicus
351:, Greenland
316:Description
1591:Categories
1493:Inoceramus
1415:Beringeria
1319:INGEOMINAS
1178:Inoceramus
1159:References
1095:Inoceramus
1043:Gault Clay
1039:Inoceramus
1023:Cretaceous
1019:Inoceramus
914:I. selwyni
842:I. pontoni
776:I. lateris
731:I. howelli
592:I. cuvieri
537:I. carsoni
528:I. brownei
504:I. arvanus
450:I. andinus
383:Qilakitsoq
310:Inoceramus
284:Cretaceous
282:to latest
258:of fossil
248:Inoceramus
219:Inoceramus
36:Inoceramus
836:I. pictus
680:I. frechi
468:I. anilis
399:Campanian
397:or Lower
395:Santonian
391:Greenland
239:See text
158:Kingdom:
152:Eukaryota
1535:46468506
1502:Wikidata
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1182:Archived
1027:Jurassic
794:I. morii
722:I. haast
689:I. galoi
306:subgenus
296:taxonomy
290:Taxonomy
266:bivalves
233:Species
198:Family:
192:Pteriida
182:Bivalvia
172:Mollusca
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162:Animalia
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1291:102–103
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1047:London
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556:Roemer
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275:Pteria
272:genus
270:extant
260:marine
227:, 1814
1569:WoRMS
1561:16727
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