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November 01, 1970
Helicoprion sp., a Permian elasmobranch from Ellesmere island, Canadian Arctic
Journal of Paleontology (1970) 44 (6): 1130–1132.
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W. W. Nassichuk, Claude Spinosa; Helicoprion sp., a Permian elasmobranch from Ellesmere island, Canadian Arctic. Journal of Paleontology 1970;; 44 (6): 1130–1132. doi:
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