Early Cretaceous Astartoidea and Crassatelloidea (Bivalvia) of Central Asia Early. Cretaceous Crassatelloidea and Astartoidea of southeastern Turkmenistan
Abstract
Three species of the genus Crassatella, one species of the genus Astartarte and one species of the genus Eriphyla from Lower Cretaceous deposits of the Gaurdak-Kugitang District (southwestern spurs of the Gissar Ridge), eastern Turkmenistan, have been described.
About the Author
T. N. BogdanovaRussian Federation
Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Senior Researcher
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For citations:
Bogdanova T.N. Early Cretaceous Astartoidea and Crassatelloidea (Bivalvia) of Central Asia Early. Cretaceous Crassatelloidea and Astartoidea of southeastern Turkmenistan. Regional Geology and Metallogeny. 2020;(82):5–15. (In Russ.)