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September 01, 1976
A Lingula-Heliolites association from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden
R. P. Richards
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R. P. Richards
Oberlin Coll., Dep. Geol., Oberlin, Ohio, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1976) 50 (5): 858–864.
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R. P. Richards, M. Dyson-Cobb; A Lingula-Heliolites association from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden. Journal of Paleontology 1976;; 50 (5): 858–864. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Anthozoa
- Brachiopoda
- burrows
- Coelenterata
- Europe
- Gotland Sweden
- Heliolites
- Heliolitidae
- Inarticulata
- Invertebrata
- Lingula
- Ludlovian
- occurrence
- paleoecology
- paleontology
- Paleozoic
- Scandinavia
- Silurian
- Stromatoporoidea
- Sweden
- Tabulata
- Upper Silurian
- Western Europe
- Zoantharia
- Lingulacea
- Hemse Group
- commensalism
- Densastroma
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