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N. Eldredge1972Systematics and evolution of Phacops rana (Green, 1832) and Phacops iowensis Delo, 1935 (Trilobita) from the middle Devonian of North America
P. A. Johnston1991Systematics and ontogeny of a new bivalve, Umburra cinefacta, from the Silurian of Australia: implications for pteriomorphian evolution
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K. J. Boss1978Taxonomic concepts and superfluity in bivalve nomenclature
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