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July 01, 1963
An Upper Cretaceous ostracode faunule from Carlsbad, California 3abs.]
Journal of Paleontology (1963) 37 (4): 977–978.
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John C. Holden; An Upper Cretaceous ostracode faunule from Carlsbad, California 3abs.]. Journal of Paleontology 1963;; 37 (4): 977–978. doi:
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