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November 01, 1991
Albian ophiuroids from Cerro de Cristo Rey, Dona Ana County, New Mexico
William C. Cornell;
William C. Cornell
Univ. Tex. at El Paso, Southwest Biostratigr. Inst., El Paso, TX, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1991) 65 (6): 1009–1013.
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William C. Cornell, David V. LeMone, William D. Norland; Albian ophiuroids from Cerro de Cristo Rey, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 1991;; 65 (6): 1009–1013. doi:
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