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January 01, 1988
Ontogenetic regulatory mechanisms and evolution of mellitid lunules (Echinoidea, Clypeasteroida)
Malcolm Telford
Malcolm Telford
Univ. Toronto, Dep. Zool., Toronto, ON, Canada
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Paleobiology (1988) 14 (1): 52–63.
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Malcolm Telford; Ontogenetic regulatory mechanisms and evolution of mellitid lunules (Echinoidea, Clypeasteroida). Paleobiology 1988;; 14 (1): 52–63. doi:
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