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    <title>FOSSILS BIVALVES FROM THE UPPER BHUBAN FORMATION OF PRAYER POINT, TUIRIAL ROAD, AIZAWL, MIZORAM, INDIA</title>
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    <description>Title: FOSSILS BIVALVES FROM THE UPPER BHUBAN FORMATION OF PRAYER POINT, TUIRIAL ROAD, AIZAWL, MIZORAM, INDIA
Authors: Lawmkima, H
Abstract: The grey sandstone bed of the Bhuban Formation of Prayer Point, Tuirial Road Aizawl,&#xD;
India, has yielded 26 forms (13 species) of which all of them are bivalves. They are&#xD;
represented by 6 genera that are grouped into 6 families, 3 superfamilies, and 3 orders&#xD;
belonging to 2 subclasses. Out of these 13 species, 3 species could not be identified at the&#xD;
specific level for want of better-preserved materials and more detailed information. A close&#xD;
study of these fossil assemblages reveals that the Upper Bhuban Formation of Prayer Point,&#xD;
Tuirial road Aizawl has a geological age ranging from Aquitanian to Vindobonian, i.e. Middle&#xD;
to Lower Miocene age (~11 to 23 million years).</description>
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