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March 01, 1979
Evolution and taxonomy of the North American Upper Permian Neogondolella serrata complex
D. L. Clark;
D. L. Clark
Univ. Wis., Madison, Wis., United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1979) 53 (2): 263–275.
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D. L. Clark, F. H. Behnken; Evolution and taxonomy of the North American Upper Permian Neogondolella serrata complex. Journal of Paleontology 1979;; 53 (2): 263–275. doi:
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