Dataset: ASU-PBC
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Kansas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Plant Fossil Collection


ASU:PBC
Lepidodendron sp.
0000599Gilbert A Leisman   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Lepidophloios
0000600   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Lepidodendron sp.
0000610   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Lepidostrobus
0000611   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
0000612   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Ananchoropteris involuta
0000613   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Etapteris sp
0000614   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Botryopteris globosa
0000615   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Medullosa sp
0000616   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Medullosa sp
0000617   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Medullosa heterostelica
0000618   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Medullosa heterostelica
0000619   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Cardiocarpus spinatus
0000620   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Cordaianthus sp.
0000621   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral

ASU:PBC
Mycocarpon ornatus
0000622   
USA, Kansas, Pittsburgh-Midway Mine hear Hallowell

ASU:PBC
Botryopteris globosa
0000623   
USA, Kansas, Pittsburg-Midway Mine near Hallowell

ASU:PBC
Arthropitys
0000624   
USA, Kansas, Pittsburgh-Midway mine near Hallowell

ASU:PBC
Medullosa
0000625   
USA, Kansas

ASU:PBC
Myeloxylon
0000626   
USA, Kansas

ASU:PBC
Callipteridium
0000627   
USA, Kansas

ASU:PBC
Cardiocarpus
0000628   
USA, Kansas

ASU:PBC
Cordaixylon
0000687   
USA, Kansas, West Mineral


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Google Map

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