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    Organic preservation of vase‐shaped microfossils from the late Tonian Chuar Group, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA by Tingle, Kelly E., Porter, Susannah M., Raven, Morgan R., Czaja, Andrew D., Webb, Samuel M., Bloeser, Bonnie

    Published in Geobiology (01-05-2023)
    “…Vase‐shaped microfossils (VSMs) are found globally in middle Neoproterozoic (800–730 Ma) marine strata and represent the earliest evidence for testate…”
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    Melanocyrillium, a New Genus of Structurally Complex Late Proterozoic Microfossils from the Kwagunt Formation (Chuar Group), Grand Canyon, Arizona by Bloeser, Bonnie

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-05-1985)
    “…Late Precambrian (ca. 850-m.y.-old) microfossils of uncertain biological affinity, here described as the new genus Melanocyrillium, are well-preserved and…”
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    Possible Eukaryotic Algal Filaments from the Late Proterozoic Chuar Group, Grand Canyon, Arizona by Horodyski, Robert J., Bloeser, Bonnie

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-03-1983)
    “…Carbonaceous filaments of possible eukaryotic algal affinity have been detected in ca. 850-m.y.-old mudstones near the top of the Awatubi Member of the Kwagunt…”
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    Chitinozoans from the Late Precambrian Chuar Group of the Grand Canyon, Arizona by Bloeser, Bonnie, Schopf, J. William, Horodyski, Robert J., Breed, William J.

    “…Carbonaceous shales of the late Precambrian Chuar Group of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, contain abundant and well-preserved chitinozoans. The occurrence of these…”
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    1400-Million-Year-Old Shale-Facies Microbiota from the Lower Belt Supergroup, Montana by Horodyski, Robert J., Bloeser, Bonnie

    “…Carbonaceous shales of the Middle Proterozoic Newland Limestone, Belt Supergroup, Little Belt Mountains, Montana, contain abundant and well-preserved…”
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