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The Sarganidae (Pyrifusoidea, Latrogastropoda), their taxonomy and paleobiogeography
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65683
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RP23811
Author:
Bandel, Klaus
;
Dockery, David T.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF THE CZECH GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 2001 v.46 no.3/4 : 335-351;
Year:
2001
Subject:
Gastropoda, Fossil - Classification
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Palaeobiogeography
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Palaeontology - Cretaceous
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Special issue, Havlicek Volume
Molluscan reprint.
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