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May 01, 1979
Rhytiodentalium kentuckyensis, a new genus and new species of Ordovician scaphopod, and the early history of scaphopod mollusks
J. Pojeta;
J. Pojeta
U. S. Geol. Surv., Washington, D.C., United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1979) 53 (3): 530–541.
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J. Pojeta, B. Runnegar; Rhytiodentalium kentuckyensis, a new genus and new species of Ordovician scaphopod, and the early history of scaphopod mollusks. Journal of Paleontology 1979;; 53 (3): 530–541. doi:
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