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December 01, 1990
The study of fossil gymnosperms by means of cuticular analysis
Hans Kerp
Hans Kerp
Univ. Pa., Dep. Geol., Philadelphia, PA, United States
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PALAIOS (1990) 5 (6): 548-569.
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Hans Kerp; The study of fossil gymnosperms by means of cuticular analysis. PALAIOS ; 5 (6): 548–569. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514861
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