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September 01, 1971
Some species of Bryograptus and Pseudobryograptus from Northwest Europe
Geological Magazine (1971) 108 (5): 361–371.
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O. M. B. Bulman; Some species of Bryograptus and Pseudobryograptus from Northwest Europe. Geological Magazine 1971;; 108 (5): 361–371. doi:
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