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Silurian predator borings in the brachipod Dicaelosia from the Canadian Arctic.
Record no:
39864
Call no:
RP19386
Author:
Rohr, David M.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY. 1976 v.50, no.6 : 1175-1179;
Year:
1976
Subject:
Brachiopoda, Fossil - Canada;
Geology, Stratigraphic - Silurian;
Marine borers;
Notes:
Molluscan reprint
Type:
Reprint
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