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[edit]DescriptionFagus langevinii fruit, UWBM 39206 Pigg & Wehr 2002 Plt2 fig15.png |
English: Plate 2 Fig 15) Fagus fruit, later described as a Fagus langevinii nutlet
51-49 mya, Ypresian, Klondike Mountain Formation, Republic, Washington University of Washington, Burke Museum specimen #UWBM 39206 |
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Source | Pigg, K. & Wehr, W.C. (2002). "Early Tertiary flowers, fruits and seeds of Washington State and adjacent areas Part-III". Washington Geology 30 (3–4): 3–16. |
Author | Pigg & wehr 2002 |
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