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November 01, 1981
Stromatoporoid growth form and taxonomy in a Silurian biostrome, Gotland
Stephen Kershaw
Stephen Kershaw
West London Inst., Isleworth, United Kingdom
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Journal of Paleontology (1981) 55 (6): 1284–1295.
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Stephen Kershaw; Stromatoporoid growth form and taxonomy in a Silurian biostrome, Gotland. Journal of Paleontology 1981;; 55 (6): 1284–1295. doi:
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