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Article: The enigmatic Early Cambrian Salanygolina-A stem group of rhynchonelliform chileate brachiopods?

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 52
Part: 1
Publication Date: January 2009
Page(s): 1 10
Author(s): Lars E Holmer, Sandra Pettersson Stolk, Christian B. Skovsted and Uwe Balthasar
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HOLMER, L., STOLK, S., SKOVSTED, C. B., BALTHASAR, U. 2009. The enigmatic Early Cambrian Salanygolina-A stem group of rhynchonelliform chileate brachiopods?. Palaeontology52, 1, 1–10.

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