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September 01, 1998
Nomenclatural problems of Breviphrentis Stumm, 1949 and Contophrentis new genus (Devonian rugose corals)
William A. Oliver
William A. Oliver
U. S. Geological Survey and Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1998) 72 (5): 932–934.
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William A. Oliver; Nomenclatural problems of Breviphrentis Stumm, 1949 and Contophrentis new genus (Devonian rugose corals). Journal of Paleontology 1998;; 72 (5): 932–934. doi:
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- Anthozoa
- Asia
- Central Europe
- China
- Cnidaria
- Coelenterata
- Czech Republic
- Devonian
- Emsian
- Europe
- Far East
- Invertebrata
- Lower Devonian
- Moravia
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- nomenclature
- Onondaga County New York
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- Rugosa
- taxonomy
- United States
- Zoantharia
- southern China
- Skaneateles Lake
- South China
- Heterophrentis angusta
- Breviphrentis
- Siphonophrentidae
- Breviphrentis joae
- Contophrentis halli
- Breviphrentis invaginata
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