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Sphaerium beckmani L. S. Russell, 1976 †
1568447 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1568447)
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Russell, L.S. (1976). Pelecypods of the Hell Creek Formation (Uppermost Cretaceous) of Garfield County, Montana. <em>Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.</em> 13: 365-388.
page(s): 387, pl. 7, figs 4-9 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 387, pl. 7, figs 4-9 [details] Available for editors

Holotype AMNH 30703
, Note Not explicitly stated, but probably from Snow...
Holotype AMNH 30703 [details]
Type locality Not explicitly stated, but probably from Snow Creek, on the Missouri River (Montana, USA; see Russell 1976, p. 366) [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Sphaerium beckmani L. S. Russell, 1976 †. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1568447 on 2025-04-30
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Russell, L.S. (1976). Pelecypods of the Hell Creek Formation (Uppermost Cretaceous) of Garfield County, Montana. <em>Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.</em> 13: 365-388.
page(s): 387, pl. 7, figs 4-9 [details] Available for editors
[request]
additional source Hartman, J.H. (1998). The biostratigraphy and paleontology of latest Cretaceous and Paleocene freshwater bivalves from the western Williston Basin, Montana, U.S.A. In: Johnston, P.A. & Haggart, J.W. Bivalves: an eon of evolution. Calgary, University of Calgary Press, 317-345.
page(s): 337 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 387, pl. 7, figs 4-9 [details] Available for editors

additional source Hartman, J.H. (1998). The biostratigraphy and paleontology of latest Cretaceous and Paleocene freshwater bivalves from the western Williston Basin, Montana, U.S.A. In: Johnston, P.A. & Haggart, J.W. Bivalves: an eon of evolution. Calgary, University of Calgary Press, 317-345.
page(s): 337 [details] Available for editors





Holotype AMNH 30703 [details]
From editor or global species database
Type locality Not explicitly stated, but probably from Snow Creek, on the Missouri River (Montana, USA; see Russell 1976, p. 366) [details]