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PALAIOS; December 1991; v. 6; no. 6; p. 519-540
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An integrated study of echinoid taphonomy; predictions for the fossil record of four echinoid families

Benjamin J. Greenstein

Smith Coll., Dep. Geol., Northampton, MA, United States

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