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March 01, 1973
Flexible crinoids from the Fayetteville Formation (Chesterian) of northeastern Oklahoma
Journal of Paleontology (1973) 47 (2): 226–230.
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D. W. Burdick, H. L. Strimple; Flexible crinoids from the Fayetteville Formation (Chesterian) of northeastern Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 1973;; 47 (2): 226–230. doi:
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