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January 01, 1987
Homonyms of Cythere elongata von Muenster
William A. van den Bold
William A. van den Bold
La. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Baton Rouge, LA, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1987) 61 (1): 201-202.
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William A. van den Bold; Homonyms of Cythere elongata von Muenster. Journal of Paleontology ; 61 (1): 201–202. doi: https://doi.org/
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