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Unio reesidei Stanton, 1916 †
1501563 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1501563)
unaccepted > superseded combination
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fossil only
Stanton, T.W. (1916). Nonmarine Cretaceous invertebrates of the San Juan Basin. <em>United States Geological Survey Professional Paper.</em> 98-R: 309-326., available online at https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0098r/report.pdf
page(s): 314, pl. 81, fig. 1 [details]
page(s): 314, pl. 81, fig. 1 [details]
Holotype USNM 32036
, Type locality contained in New Mexico , Note "At Bauer's locality 48, 25 miles south of San...
Holotype USNM 32036 [details]
type locality contained in New Mexico [details]
Type locality "At Bauer's locality 48, 25 miles south of San Juan River and 6 miles east of Chaco River, N. Mex. (locality 9288), about 150 feet above the base of the Fruitland formation", USA; Campanian, Late Cretaceous [details]
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Stanton, T.W. (1916). Nonmarine Cretaceous invertebrates of the San Juan Basin. <em>United States Geological Survey Professional Paper.</em> 98-R: 309-326., available online at https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0098r/report.pdf
page(s): 314, pl. 81, fig. 1 [details]
basis of record Henderson, J. (1935). Fossil non-marine Mollusca of North America. <em>Geological Society of America Special Papers.</em> 3: 1-313.
page(s): 82 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 314, pl. 81, fig. 1 [details]
basis of record Henderson, J. (1935). Fossil non-marine Mollusca of North America. <em>Geological Society of America Special Papers.</em> 3: 1-313.
page(s): 82 [details] Available for editors





Holotype USNM 32036 [details]
From editor or global species database
Type locality "At Bauer's locality 48, 25 miles south of San Juan River and 6 miles east of Chaco River, N. Mex. (locality 9288), about 150 feet above the base of the Fruitland formation", USA; Campanian, Late Cretaceous [details]