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Article: Cincinnetina, a new Late Ordovician dalmanellid brachiopod from the Cincinnati type area, USA: implications for the evolution and palaeogeography of the epicontinental fauna of Laurentia

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 55
Part: 1
Publication Date: January 2012
Page(s): 205 228
Author(s): Jisuo Jin
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JIN, J. 2012. Cincinnetina, a new Late Ordovician dalmanellid brachiopod from the Cincinnati type area, USA: implications for the evolution and palaeogeography of the epicontinental fauna of Laurentia. Palaeontology55, 1, 205–228.

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