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Stanton, T.W. (1899). Mesozoic Fossils. In: Hague, A.; Iddings, J.P.; Weed, W.H.; Walcott, C.D.; Girty, G.H.; Stanton, T.W.; Knowlton, F.H. (eds) Geology of the Yellowstone National Park. Part II. Descriptive Geology, Petrography, and Paleontology. U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, pp. 600-650.
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Stanton, T.W.
1899
Mesozoic Fossils. In: Hague, A.; Iddings, J.P.; Weed, W.H.; Walcott, C.D.; Girty, G.H.; Stanton, T.W.; Knowlton, F.H. (eds) Geology of the Yellowstone National Park. Part II. Descriptive Geology, Petrography, and Paleontology
U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, pp. 600-650
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Amnicola cretacea Stanton, 1899 † accepted as Lioplacodes cretaceus (Stanton, 1899) † (original description)
Goniobasis increbescens Stanton, 1899 † (original description)
Goniobasis pealei Stanton, 1899 † (original description)
Goniobasis increbescens Stanton, 1899 † (original description)
Goniobasis pealei Stanton, 1899 † (original description)
Montana for Goniobasis pealei Stanton, 1899 †
Wyoming for Amnicola cretacea Stanton, 1899 †
Wyoming for Goniobasis increbescens Stanton, 1899 †
Wyoming for Amnicola cretacea Stanton, 1899 †
Wyoming for Goniobasis increbescens Stanton, 1899 †
Type locality
Fawn Creek, Park County, Wyoming, United States; Albian, early Cretaceous [details]
Type locality
Fawn Creek, Park County, Wyoming, United States; Albian, early Cretaceous [details]
Type locality
Three Forks Valley, Montana; [...] in the Gallatin Range and at several points in the northwestern part of ... [details]