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Wood boring bivalves from the Trichinopoly Sandstone of the Cauvery Basin, south-east India
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60010
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RP23175
Author:
Hart, M. B.
;
Tewari, A.
;
Watkinson, M. P.
Citation:
BOOK: Contributions, XV Indian Colloquium on Micropalaeontology & Stratigraphy, Dehra Dun, India. 1996 / eds Pandey J. .. [et al]. 1996 : 529-539;
Year:
1996
Subject:
Bivalvia, Fossil - India
;
Molluscs, Fossil - India
;
Cauvery Basin (India)
;
Wood borers
;
Geology, Stratigraphic - Cretaceous - India
;
Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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