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A new cubichnium ichnogenus and ichnospecies, Pygocephalichnium reidi, from the Pennsylvanian UNESCO World Heritage Site at Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Canada, and associated ichnotaxaNouvel ichnogenre et nouvelle ichnoespèce de cubichnium, le Pygocephalichnium reidi, du site du patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO des falaises fossilifères de Joggins, au Canada, et ichnotaxons connexes

  • Bailey C. Malay,
  • Matthew R. Stimson,
  • Olivia A. King,
  • Sal Faulkner,
  • Brian L. Hebert,
  • John H. Calder,
  • R. Andrew MacRae and
  • Spencer G. Lucas

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  • Bailey C. Malay
    Steinhammer Paleontological Laboratories, Geology/Paleontology section, Natural History Department, New Brunswick Museum, Saint John. New Brunswick E2K 1E5, Canada
    baileymalay27@gmail.com

  • Matthew R. Stimson
    Steinhammer Paleontological Laboratories, Geology/Paleontology section, Natural History Department, New Brunswick Museum, Saint John. New Brunswick E2K 1E5, Canada
    Department of Geology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, Canada

  • Olivia A. King
    Department of Earth Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada

  • Sal Faulkner
    Department of Ocean Sciences, Ocean Science Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland, Logy Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador A1C 5S7, Canada

  • Brian L. Hebert
    Fundy Treasures, 107 Highway 242, Joggins, Nova Scotia B0L 1A0, Canada

  • John H. Calder
    Department of Geology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, Canada

  • R. Andrew MacRae
    Department of Geology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, Canada

  • Spencer G. Lucas
    New Mexico Museum of Natural History, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 USA

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