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New barnacle records from the Upper Cretaceous of Alabama

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2015

Wayne F. Canis
Affiliation:
University of North Alabama, Florence 35632
Victor A. Zullo
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington 28403

Extract

Collins (1973), in a major systematic study of the Upper Cretaceous cirripeds of the eastern Gulf Coast, described four species of Cretiscalpellum, four of Arcoscalpellum, one of Virgiscalpellum (with two subspecies), and one of Brachylepas. In a companion paper, Mellen (1973) analyzed the stratigraphic and geographic distribution of these species and established the following biostratigraphic zones (Figure 1):

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