PROTOSALVINIA DAWSON AND ASSOCIATED CONODONTS OF THE UPPER TRACHYTERA ZONE, FAMENNIAN, UPPER DEVONIAN, IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES

Journal of Paleontology, Jan 2009 by Over, D Jeffrey, Lazar, Remus, Baird, Gordon C, Schieber, Juergen, Ettensohn, Frank R

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