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January 01, 1993
An illustrated key to the identification of unilocular genera of calcareous foraminifera
Fred E. Clark
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Fred E. Clark
Univ. Alberta, Dep. Geol., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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R. Timothy Patterson
R. Timothy Patterson
Carleton Univ., Canada
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Journal of Paleontology (1993) 67 (1): 20–28.
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Fred E. Clark, R. Timothy Patterson; An illustrated key to the identification of unilocular genera of calcareous foraminifera. Journal of Paleontology 1993;; 67 (1): 20–28. doi:
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