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Article: Early-Mid Ordovician Yangtzeella (Syntrophiidina, Brachiopoda) and its evolutionary significance

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 53
Part: 1
Publication Date: January 2010
Page(s): 77 96
Author(s): Zhan Renbin, Jisuo Jin and Pengfei Chen
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RENBIN, Z., JIN, J., CHEN, P. 2010. Early-Mid Ordovician Yangtzeella (Syntrophiidina, Brachiopoda) and its evolutionary significance. Palaeontology53, 1, 77–96.

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