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The occurrence of the crinoid Uintacrinus in Australia. The crinoid Marsupites, and a new cirripede from the Upper Cretaceous of Western Australia.
Record no:
41689
Author:
Withers, Thomas H.
Year:
1926
Series:
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 1924, v.11, no.2 : 15-18, plate 3; 1926 v.12 : 97-104 [kept P500]
Subject:
Fossils - Western Australia
;
Crinoidea, Fossil - Western Australia
;
Gingin Chalk (W.A.)
;
Cirripedia, Fossil - Western Australia
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