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September 01, 1982
Fossil crabs (Crustacea; Decapoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Eutaw Formation of Alabama
K. N. Whetstone
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K. N. Whetstone
Univ. Kans., Dep. Syst. and Ecol., Lawrence, KS, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1982) 56 (5): 1218–1222.
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K. N. Whetstone, J. S. H. Collins; Fossil crabs (Crustacea; Decapoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Eutaw Formation of Alabama. Journal of Paleontology 1982;; 56 (5): 1218–1222. doi:
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