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Citation: M. Siverson, LAMNIFORM SHARKS OF THE MID CRETACEOUS ALINGA FORMATION AND BEEDAGONGCLAYSTONE, WESTERN-AUSTRALIA, Palaeontology, 39, 1996, pp. 813-849
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Citation: Jy. Rong et Rb. Zhan, BRACHIDIA OF LATE ORDOVICIAN AND SILURIAN EOSPIRIFERINES (BRACHIOPODA) AND THE ORIGIN OF THE SPIRIFERIDES, Palaeontology, 39, 1996, pp. 941-977
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Citation: Ep. Lessa et Ra. Farina, REASSESSMENT OF EXTINCTION PATTERNS AMONG THE LATE PLEISTOCENE MAMMALS OF SOUTH-AMERICA, Palaeontology, 39, 1996, pp. 651-662
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Citation: Js. Peel et Rj. Horny, SINISTRAL HYPERSTROPHIC COILING IN A DEVONIAN GASTROPOD FROM BOHEMIA WITH AN IN-SITU OPERCULUM, Palaeontology, 39, 1996, pp. 709-718
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