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February 16, 1983
Internal structure of Bolivina and Afrobolivina
Richard A. Reyment
Richard A. Reyment
Uppsala Univ., Paleontol. Inst., Uppsala, Sweden
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Micropaleontology (1983) 29 (1): 50–59.
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Richard A. Reyment; Internal structure of Bolivina and Afrobolivina. Micropaleontology 1983;; 29 (1): 50–59. doi:
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