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March 01, 1947
The discovery and significance of a cephalopod fauna in the Mississippian Caballero Formation of New Mexico
Arthur K. Miller
Walter Lewellyn Youngquist
Publisher: Paleontological Society
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1937-2337
Print ISSN: 0022-3360
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, U. S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, United States
Journal of Paleontology (1947) 21 (2): 113–117.
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03 Mar 2017
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Arthur K. Miller, Walter Lewellyn Youngquist; The discovery and significance of a cephalopod fauna in the Mississippian Caballero Formation of New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 1947;; 21 (2): 113–117. doi:
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