Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca: Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic
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spelling | MacNeil, Francis Stearns Verfasser aut Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic by F. Stearns MacNeil Washington U.S. Gov. Print. Off. 1965 IV, 51, [24] S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier United States Geological Survey: Geological Survey professional paper 483,G Contributions to paleontology United States Geological Survey: Geological Survey professional paper 483,G (DE-604)BV000005472 483,G |
spellingShingle | MacNeil, Francis Stearns Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic United States Geological Survey: Geological Survey professional paper |
title | Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic |
title_auth | Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic |
title_exact_search | Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic |
title_full | Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic by F. Stearns MacNeil |
title_fullStr | Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic by F. Stearns MacNeil |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic by F. Stearns MacNeil |
title_short | Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca |
title_sort | evolution and distribution of the genus mya and tertiary migrations of mollusca known first in the early tertiary of japan the genus mya migrated to western north america the artic ocean and to both the european and the american sides of the north atlantic |
title_sub | Known first in the early Tertiary of Japan, the genus Mya migrated to western North America, the Artic Ocean, and to both the European and the American sides of the North Atlantic |
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