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A spatangoid echinoid from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Zululand
M. R. Cooper
M. R. Cooper
Univ. Durban-Westville, Dep. Geol., Durban, South Africa
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South African Journal of Geology (1990) 93 (2): 412-416.
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April 01, 1990
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