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    Volume 127, Number 6
    1 November 1990
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    Other| November 01, 1990

    A synonymized nomenclature for calcified sponges

    A. Yu. Zhuravlev;
    A. Yu. Zhuravlev
    USSR Acad. Sci., Palaeontol. Inst., Moscow, USSR
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    F. Debrenne;
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    CNRS, France
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    R. A. Wood
    R. A. Wood
    Univ. Cambridge, United Kingdom
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    Geological Magazine (1990) 127 (6): 587–589.
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    A. Yu. Zhuravlev, F. Debrenne, R. A. Wood; A synonymized nomenclature for calcified sponges. Geological Magazine 1990;; 127 (6): 587–589. doi:

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      • Archaeocyatha
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      • nomenclature
      • Porifera
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      • Sphinctozoa
      • Stromatoporoidea
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