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July 01, 1985
Protremaster, a new Lower Jurassic genus of asteroid from Antarctica
Andrew B. Smith
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Andrew B. Smith
Br. Mus.(Nat. Hist.), Dep. Palaeontol., London, United Kingdom
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T. H. Tranter
T. H. Tranter
Br. Antarct. Surv., Nat. Environ. Res. Counc., United Kingdom
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Geological Magazine (1985) 122 (4): 351–359.
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Andrew B. Smith, T. H. Tranter; Protremaster, a new Lower Jurassic genus of asteroid from Antarctica. Geological Magazine 1985;; 122 (4): 351–359. doi:
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