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July 01, 1989
The occurrence of the brachiopods Nanukidium and Atrypoidea in the Late Silurian of southeastern Alaska, Alexander Terrane
Norman M. Savage
Norman M. Savage
Univ. Ore., Dep. Geol. Sci., Eugene, OR, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1989) 63 (4): 530–533.
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Norman M. Savage; The occurrence of the brachiopods Nanukidium and Atrypoidea in the Late Silurian of southeastern Alaska, Alexander Terrane. Journal of Paleontology 1989;; 63 (4): 530–533. doi:
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