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Volume 46, Number 1,
February 2000:
The Permian Insect Fossils
of Elmo, Kansas



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ABOUT THIS ISSUE
- about KSN
- about the author


IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction
- the elmo site as part of the Kansas-Oklahoma permian
- a short history of the discovery and study of the elmo fossils
- the insects: part 1, part 2, part 3,
- references
- back cover


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September 18, 2003



 

The Permian Insect Fossils of Elmo, Kansas
by Roy J. Beckemeyer



Fig. 4. Carl Owen Dunbar (1891-1979) was born in Hallowell, Kansas, the son of David and Emma (Thomas) Dunbar. He received a BA from the University of Kansas in 1913 and a PhD in geology from Yale University in 1917. He was the Director of the Peobody Museum of Natural History at Yale from 1942 until his retirement. Dunbaria was his namesake. Photo courtesy Peobody Museum.
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