The Bulletin of the Texas Memorial Museum
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The Vale Formation (Lower Permian) Its Vertebrates and Paleoecology
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1982-03)The Vale Formation is a wedge of predominantly terrestrial sediments of Leonardian age (Permian), overlying the Clear Fork Group and underlying the Choza Formation. Studies of the terrestrial vertebrates and stratigraphy ... -
Devil's Graveyard Formation (New) Eocene and Oligocene Age Trans-Pecos Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1984)The Devil's Graveyard Formation (new, Eocene and Oligocene) is described as that part of the Buck Hill Group above the Cretaceous and beneath the Mitchell Mesa Rhyolite or the Yellow conglomerate of Moon (1953). It replaces ... -
Stratigraphic Occurrence and Correlation of Early Tertiary Vertebrate Faunas, Trans-Pecos Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1977)Strategraphic positions for the Candelaria local fauna (late Uintan), the Porvenir local fauna (early Chadronian), Little Egypt, and Airstrip local faunas (Chadronian) within the Vieja Group are given. The Porvenir local ... -
Handbook of Texas Archaeology: Type Descriptions
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The Arroyo Formaton (Leonardian: Lower Permian) and Its Vertebrate Fossils
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1989-07)Studies of the Arroyo formation from northern Haskell County south to Runnels County, Texas trace the changes in organisms and environments from the classic terrestrial beds of Baylor and Wilbarger Counties to the fully ... -
Vertebrate Footprints and Invertebrate Traces from the Cadronian(Late Eocene) of Trans-Pecos Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1994)Ceratomorph remains found in Eocene and Oligocene deposits of Trans-Pecos Texas are herein described, except for the amynodonts which were described in a previous paper. Hyracodon primus, Hyracodon petersoni, and Colodon ... -
Carnivorous Mammals of the Late Eocene and Early Ogliocene of Trans-Pecos Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1986-12)The fossil carnivore fauna of the late Eocene (Bridgerian-Uintan) and early Oligocene (Chadronian) of Trans-Pecos Texas includes specimens from stratigraphically superimposed faunas of three areas: the Sierra Vieja (Vieja ... -
La Harpe's 1719 Post on Red River and Nearby Caddo Settlements
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The Spider Family Nesticidae(Araneae) in North America, Central America, and the West Indies
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1984)A systematic review of the spiders of the family Nesticidae from North America, Central America, and the West Indies is presented with analyses of their features and relationships. The sedentary nesticids spin small tangled ... -
Further Studies on the Cavernicole Fauna of Mexico and Adjacent Regions
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1982-03) -
A Review of the Cavernicole Fauna of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize
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Early Tertiary Vertebrate Faunas, Vieja Group and Buck Hill Froup, Trans-Pecos Texas: Photoceratidae, Camelidae, HyperTragulidae
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1974-04)Upper and lower dentitions of Leptoreodon marshi from the late Eocene are described. Leptoreodon is placed in the Protoceratidae and the family Leptomerycidae abandoned. A new genus of late Eocene protoceratid is described ... -
Lower Cenomanian and Late Albian Ammonites, Especially Leylliceridae of Texas and Mexico
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, undated)The Early Cenomanian of Texas and northern Mexico contains numerous species of lyellicerines, and the late Early Cenomanian Buda Limestone is especially dominated by them. The three lyellicerine genera are Sto- Hczkaia, ... -
Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoecology of Paleocene Black Peaks Formation, Big Bend National Park, Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1974-08)The fauna of the Black Peaks Formation is the southernmost large Paleocene fauna of North America. It contains 29 species of mammals belonging to 28 genera and includes three new species, a barylambdid pantodont, a ... -
A Systematic Study of the Neotropical Vine Snake
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, undated)Oxybelis aeneus is an elongated, slender-bodied vine snake that occurs at low to moderate and occasionally higher elevations throughout most of the Neotropical Region. The nomenclatural history of Oxybelis aeneus is reviewed. ... -
Early Tertiary Vertebrate Faunas Vieja Group Trans-Pecos Texas: Rodentia
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1974-04)The fossil rodents of the late Eocene to early Oligocene Vieja Group are described. They include the paramyids Leptotomus leptodus, L. gigans n. sp., Mytonomys gaitania, Microparamys perjossus n. sp., Ischyrotomus cf, ... -
Competition and Isolation Mechanishms in the Gambusia Affinis X. G. Heterochir Hybrid Swarm
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Red Light Local Fauna (Blancan) of the Love Formation, Southeastern Hudspeth County, Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1970-02)Two new formations in the Red Light Bolson have yielded vertebrate fossils. The Red Light local fauna consists of thirty taxa of mammals and numerous lower vertebrates from fluvial deposits. The much smaller Aguila local ... -
Early Tertiary Vertebrate Faunas, Vieja Group Trans-Pecos Texas: Agriochoeridae and Merycoidodontidae
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Daveko Kiowa-Apache Medicine Man
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1970-11)