A New Extinct Emydid Turtle From the Lower Pliocene of Oklahoma
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By Edwin C. Galbreath 7 Nov, 2018
In the summer of 1946 a party from the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History visited exposures of the Laverne formation in Beaver County, Oklahoma, at the invitation of Dr. Stuart Schoff of the United States Geological Survey. When examining ... Read more
In the summer of 1946 a party from the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History visited exposures of the Laverne formation in Beaver County, Oklahoma, at the invitation of Dr. Stuart Schoff of the United States Geological Survey. When examining the marl beds an Emydid turtle was discovered which appears to be an unnamed species of the genus Chrysemys. Less
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Professor Edwin Carter Galbreath, known as Gab or Gabby to his family and friends, died in January 1989, ending more than 50 years of contributions to vertebrate paleontology and geology. He was born ...
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