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Dataset: ASU-Plant Fossils
Taxa: Unknown
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Plant Fossil Collections


ASU:Plant Fossils
Unnamed specimen
ASUPC00001105James E Canright   1968-06-06
United States, Colorado, Teller, Ca 3 1/2 mi S of Florissant

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unnamed specimen
ASUPC0000004J William Schopf   1973-09-00
Australia, Northern Territory, Along the northern margin of the Amadeus Basin, in the Alice Springs Region

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unnamed specimen
ASUPC0000005   
United States, Kentucky, Graves, Mayfield

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unnamed specimen
ASUPC0000014J William Schopf   1968-06-00
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, northern shore of Lake Superior, 6.5 km west-southwest of Schreiber "Schreiber Beach" locality of Tyler and Barghoorn 1965

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unidentified specimen
ASUPC0000011J R Schramm   1963-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Schuylkill, Pottsville

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unidentified specimen
ASUPC0000017Marolyn Kvols   1977-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Quay, Near Tucumcari

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unnamed specimen
ASUPC0000003D H Vice   
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unidentified specimen
ASUPC0000008   
United States

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unnamed specimen
ASUPC0000010J William Schopf   1968-06-01
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, north shore of Lake Superior 6.5 km w/sw of Schreiber; "Schreiber Beach" locality of Barghoorn and Tyler 1965

ASU:Plant Fossils
Unidentified specimen
ASUPC0000013James E Canright   1958-08-00
United States, Indiana, Parke

ASU:Plant Fossils
unidentified specimen
ASUPC0000042James E Canright   1959-09-07
Canada, New Brunswick, Peuplier Point near Dalhousie

ASU:Plant Fossils
Branching axis
ASUPC0000138Kathleen B. Pigg   
USA, Kentucky, Lewis, Lewis Creek leaf compression site


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