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    Volume 128, Number 5
    1 September 1991
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    Other| September 01, 1991

    A trilobite fauna from the highest Shineton Shales in Shropshire, and the correlation, of the latest Tremadoc

    R. A. Fortey;
    R. A. Fortey
    Nat. Hist. Mus., Dep. Paleontol., London, United Kingdom
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    Natl. Mus. Wales, United Kingdom
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    R. A. Fortey
    Nat. Hist. Mus., Dep. Paleontol., London, United Kingdom
    R. M. Owens
    Natl. Mus. Wales, United Kingdom
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    First Online: 02 Mar 2017
    Online Issn: 1469-5081
    Print Issn: 0016-7568
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    Geological Magazine (1991) 128 (5): 437–464.
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    R. A. Fortey, R. M. Owens; A trilobite fauna from the highest Shineton Shales in Shropshire, and the correlation, of the latest Tremadoc. Geological Magazine 1991;; 128 (5): 437–464. doi:

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      Index Terms/Descriptors
      • Arthropoda
      • Asaphidae
      • biostratigraphy
      • England
      • Europe
      • faunal studies
      • Great Britain
      • Invertebrata
      • Lower Ordovician
      • new taxa
      • Olenidae
      • Ordovician
      • Paleozoic
      • Ptychopariida
      • Shropshire England
      • stratigraphy
      • Tremadocian
      • Trilobita
      • Trilobitomorpha
      • United Kingdom
      • Western Europe
      • Remopleurididae
      • Cheiruridae
      • Shumardiidae
      • Diplagnostidae
      • Apatokephalus sarculum
      • Skljarella cracens
      • Metagnostidae
      • Litagnostus meniscus
      • Shineton Shale Formation
      • Orometopidae
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