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July 01, 1990
The Pennsylvanian gastropod Donaldina Knight in the Appalachian Basin, Eastern U.S.A.
J. R. Anderson
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J. R. Anderson
East Ga. Coll., Div. Sci. and Math., Swainsboro, GA, United States
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R. D. Hoare
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R. D. Hoare
Bowling Green State Univ., United States
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M. T. Sturgeon
M. T. Sturgeon
Ohio Univ., United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1990) 64 (4): 557–562.
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J. R. Anderson, R. D. Hoare, M. T. Sturgeon; The Pennsylvanian gastropod Donaldina Knight in the Appalachian Basin, Eastern U.S.A.. Journal of Paleontology 1990;; 64 (4): 557–562. doi:
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