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Internal structures of Cyclocrinites dactioloides : a receptaculitid alga from the Lower Silurian of Iowa
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Author(s):
Nitecki, Matthew H.
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Johnson, Markes E.
Publication Date:
1978.
Publisher(s):
Field Museum of Natural History
Contributor(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Collection(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Others
Subject(s):
Paleobotany--Silurian , Paleobotany--Illinois. , Algae, Fossil , Paleobotany--Iowa
Keywords:
Algae, Fossil Paleobotany Illinois. Paleobotany Silurian Paleobotany Iowa
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