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Cretaceous Scaphopoda (Mollusca) of Australia and their palaeobiogeographic significance
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60004
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RP23182
Author:
Stilwell, Jeffrey D.
Citation:
ALCHERINGA. 1999 v.23 : 215-226;
Year:
1999
Subject:
Molluscs, Fossil - Australia
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Scaphopoda, Fossil - Australia
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Palaeontology - Australia - Cretaceous
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Palaeobiogeography - Australia
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