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September 01, 1978
Astogenetic and environmental variation of zooid size within colonies of Jurassic Stomatopora (Bryozoa, Cyclostomata)
Journal of Paleontology (1978) 52 (5): 1093–1102.
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P. D. Taylor, R. W. Furness; Astogenetic and environmental variation of zooid size within colonies of Jurassic Stomatopora (Bryozoa, Cyclostomata). Journal of Paleontology 1978;; 52 (5): 1093–1102. doi:
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