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Nyssa texana
Nyssa texana E.W. Berry Profess. Pap. U.S. Geol. Surv., 92: 88, 192. Oct 1924
- Name
- Nyssa texana
- Rank
- Species
- Generic Name
- [Genus] Nyssa
- Authors (Pub.)
- Berry E. W.
- Publication
- The Middle and Upper Eocene floras of southeastern North America [1924/10]
- Journal
- Professional Papers / United States Geological Survey
- Volume
- 92
- Page number
- 88, 192
- Year
- 1924
- Fossil Status
- fruits (endocarps)
- Stratigraphy
- Rupelian
- Strat. comment
- Whitsett Formation [= Yegua Formation]; Rupelian ("Catahoula Formation")
- Location
- Whitsett Formation [= Yegua Formation]: beneath lignite in bed of Cedar Creek about 2 miles south of the Texas Southeastern Railroad bridge and about 2 miles southwest of Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas; Rupelian ("Catahoula Formation"): in a cut on the International & Great Northern Railway where a spur to the Government lock leaves the main line, Trinity County, Texas, USA
- Paleoregion
- America (North)
Data for Not defined
- Repository
- National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA
- Repository Number
- USNM P 38332