| Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
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| Title | Brissus bridgeboroensis, a new spatangoid echinoid from the lower Oligocene of southwestern Georgia |
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| Journal | Journal of Paleontology |
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| Authors | Carter, Burchard D. | Author |
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| Year | 1987 (September) | Volume | 61 |
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| Issue | 5 |
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| Publisher | Cambridge University Press (CUP) |
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| DOI | doi:10.1017/s0022336000029383Search in ResearchGate |
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| Mindat Ref. ID | 414111 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:414111:6 |
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| Full Reference | Carter, Burchard D. (1987) Brissus bridgeboroensis, a new spatangoid echinoid from the lower Oligocene of southwestern Georgia. Journal of Paleontology, 61 (5) 1043-1046 doi:10.1017/s0022336000029383 |
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| Plain Text | Carter, Burchard D. (1987) Brissus bridgeboroensis, a new spatangoid echinoid from the lower Oligocene of southwestern Georgia. Journal of Paleontology, 61 (5) 1043-1046 doi:10.1017/s0022336000029383 |
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| In | (1987, September) Journal of Paleontology Vol. 61 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP) |
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| Abstract/Notes | A new species of Brissus is described from the lower Oligocene (Rupelian–Vicksburgian) Bridgeboro limestone of southwestern Georgia. Brissus bridgeboroensis n. sp. most closely resembles the Recent Brissus unicolor (Leske) of the West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico, but it differs primarily in features of the posterior paired petals. Brissus bridgeboroensis is the oldest known member of the genus from continental North America. |
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