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October 01, 1991
Late Paleozoic phylloid algae; a pragmatic review
D. L. Baars
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D. L. Baars
Kans. Geol. Surv., Lawrence, KS, United States
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PALAIOS (1991) 6 (5): 513-515.
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D. L. Baars, Andrew M. Torres; Late Paleozoic phylloid algae; a pragmatic review. PALAIOS ; 6 (5): 513–515. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514989
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