Paleoecological implications of two closely associated egg types from the Upper Cretaceous St. Mary River Formation, Montana
Abstract
Two closely associated egg types occur at the same locality in the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) St. Mary River Formation in north central Montana. These specimens represent the first fossil eggs described from this formation. At least fifteen small ovoid eggs or egg portions are scattered through a 25 cm interval of rock. Five significantly larger, round eggs overlie these smaller eggs and are in close proximity to one another on a single...
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Title
Paleoecological implications of two closely associated egg types from the Upper Cretaceous St. Mary River Formation, Montana
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
79
Pages
182 - 190
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