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Physa usitata C. A. White, 1895 †
1260728 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1260728)
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White, C.A. (1895). The Bear River Formation and its characteristic fauna. <em>United States Geological Survey Bulletin.</em> 128: 1-108., available online at https://archive.org/details/bearriverformat00whitgoog
page(s): 47, pl. 6, figs 8-9 [details]
page(s): 47, pl. 6, figs 8-9 [details]
Note At Bear River, near Sulphur Creek mouth, Uinta...
Type locality At Bear River, near Sulphur Creek mouth, Uinta County, Wyoming, United States; Bear River Formation, Albian, early Cretaceous; and 20 miles N of Cokeville, Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Cenomanian, late Cretaceous ("Near the mouth of Sulphur Creek; [...] 20 miles north of Cokeville") [details]
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White, C.A. (1895). The Bear River Formation and its characteristic fauna. <em>United States Geological Survey Bulletin.</em> 128: 1-108., available online at https://archive.org/details/bearriverformat00whitgoog
page(s): 47, pl. 6, figs 8-9 [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): 261 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 47, pl. 6, figs 8-9 [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): 261 [details] Available for editors





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Type locality At Bear River, near Sulphur Creek mouth, Uinta County, Wyoming, United States; Bear River Formation, Albian, early Cretaceous; and 20 miles N of Cokeville, Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Cenomanian, late Cretaceous ("Near the mouth of Sulphur Creek; [...] 20 miles north of Cokeville") [details]