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Transfer of Devonian type specimens from New Brunswick

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2016

Randall F. Miller*
Affiliation:
Natural Sciences Division, New Brunswick Museum, 277 Douglas Avenue, Saint John, N.B. E2K 1E5, Canada

Extract

Trace fossils and fish remains, representing three species described by Greiner from the Devonian of New Brunswick, have been transferred and reposited in the New Brunswick Museum. Holotype, paratype, and figured specimens originally at the University of New Brunswick are now located in the Palaeontology Type Collection of the New Brunswick Museum (NBMG). All specimens have been assigned new catalogue numbers.

Type
Paleontological Notes
Copyright
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References

Greiner, H. 1972. Arthropod trace fossils in the Lower Devonian Jacquet River Formation of New Brunswick. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 9:17721777.Google Scholar
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Miller, R. F. 1988. Catalogue of Type Fossils in the New Brunswick Museum. New Brunswick Museum, Publications in Natural Science No. 7, 75 p.Google Scholar