Pilsbry, H. A. (1934). Pliocene fresh-water fossils of the Kettleman Hills and neighboring Californian oil fields. <em>The Nautilus.</em> 48(1): 15-17., available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/8520846 page(s): 16 [details]
Note USGS locality 12683, Kettleman Hills, east...
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Type locality USGS locality 12683, Kettleman Hills, east side of Middle Dome, sec. 28, T. 23 S., R. 19 E, Kings County (Pilsbry 1935: 558), California, United States; Tulare Formation, Pleistocene [details]
Etymology Named for the American paleontologist, Wendell Phillips Woodring (1891-1983).
Etymology Named for the American paleontologist, Wendell Phillips Woodring (1891-1983). [details]
original descriptionPilsbry, H. A. (1934). Pliocene fresh-water fossils of the Kettleman Hills and neighboring Californian oil fields. <em>The Nautilus.</em> 48(1): 15-17., available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/8520846 page(s): 16 [details]
basis of recordHenderson, J. (1935). Fossil non-marine Mollusca of North America. <em>Geological Society of America Special Papers.</em> 3: 1-313. page(s): 200 [details] Available for editors [request]
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Etymology Named for the American paleontologist, Wendell Phillips Woodring (1891-1983). [details] Type locality USGS locality 12683, Kettleman Hills, east side of Middle Dome, sec. 28, T. 23 S., R. 19 E, Kings County (Pilsbry 1935: 558), California, United States; Tulare Formation, Pleistocene [details]
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