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October 01, 1970
Post-eocene 'closed' theoperid radiolarians
Micropaleontology (1970) 16 (4): 446–462.
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Annika Sanfilippo, W. R. Riedel; Post-eocene 'closed' theoperid radiolarians. Micropaleontology 1970;; 16 (4): 446–462. doi:
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