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Article: Brachiopod associations from the Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 53
Part: 4
Publication Date: July 2010
Page(s): 833 867
Author(s): Yves Candela and Thomas Hansen
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CANDELA, Y., HANSEN, T. 2010. Brachiopod associations from the Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway. Palaeontology53, 4, 833–867.

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