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October 01, 1993
Determination of Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic Ichthyolarias using morphogenetic programs
Johann Hohenegger
Johann Hohenegger
Universitaet Wien, Institut fuer Palaeontologie, Vienna, Austria
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Micropaleontology (1993) 39 (3): 233–262.
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Johann Hohenegger; Determination of Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic Ichthyolarias using morphogenetic programs. Micropaleontology 1993;; 39 (3): 233–262. doi:
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