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Vol 59 Iss. 2
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97-102
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Article

New representatives of Devonian bivalves of Central Kazakhstan

Authors:
E. I. Bazhenova
Date submitted:
1970-08-24
Date accepted:
1970-10-11
Date published:
1971-04-06

Abstract

Diagnosis. “Shell oval in shape, smooth or with concentric jets, with prosogyric apices shifted forward. Along the locking margin the teeth are continuous; in the posterior branch up to 50; in the anterior branch 7-15 larger teeth”...

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References

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