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Missourian (Kasimovian, Late Pennsylvanian) Conodonts from Limestone Boulders, Mizuboradani Valley, Gifu Prefecture, Central Japan

Paleontological Research, 2018
Abstract. Two Late Pennsylvanian conodont species, Gondolella sublanceolata Gunnell and Idiognathodus sulciferus Gunnell, were extracted from limestone boulders in the Mizuboradani Valley, Fukuji district, central Japan. These provide the first evidence of Missourian (Kasimovian) cosmopolitan conodonts in the Akiyoshi and Hida Gaien belts, Inner Zone ...
Takumi Maekawa   +6 more
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Upper Missourian–Lower Wolfcampian (Upper Kasimovian–Lower Asselian) conodont biostratigraphy of the midcontinent, U.S.A.

Journal of Paleontology, 1995
The Upper Missourian to lower Wolfcampian sequence (middle Kansas City through lower Council Grove Groups) of the Midcontinent U.S.A. (Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Missouri) is divided into seven biostratigraphic zones defined chiefly upon first occurrences of Streptognathodus species.
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CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE KASIMOVIAN STAGE IN THE LIGHT OF FUSULINID STUDIES

International Geology Review, 1975
D.M. Rauzer-Chernousova   +1 more
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Upper Moscovian-middle Kasimovian conodonts (Pennsylvanian, Carboniferous) from the Las LLacerias Section (Cantabrian Zone, north Spain)

Geobios, 2006
Las LLacerias Section in the western part of the Picos de Europa Unit (Cantabrian Zone) in northern Spain offers the best (essentially continuous) Upper Moscovian-Kasimovian succession in the Pennsylvanian of the Cantabrian Zone. The section consists almost entirely of limestones, and conodonts are scarce in general, but some Myachkovian levels are ...
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Stem Anatomy of Texoxylon fambroensis, a Late Pennsylvanian (Missourian; Kasimovian) Coniferopsid from Central Texas

This report describes a new coniferopsid genus and species from a silicified fossil forest in Late Pennsylvanian strata of north-central Texas. The fossil logs are found in the Fambro Sandstone Member of the Palo Pinto Formation, Canyon Group, of the Missourian (Kasimovian) Stage of the Late Pennsylvanian.
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TETRAPOD REMAINS FROM THE EWING LIMESTONE (CARBONIFEROUS: KASIMOVIAN) OF OHIO

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Ryan Shell   +4 more
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