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Journal of Paleontology; July 1966; v. 40; no. 4; p. 970
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A new name for Fenestella rectangularis (Crockford), 1949

Robin E. Wass

The new name Fenestella loganensis (Bryozoa) replaces the preoccupied name Fenestella rectangularis (Crockford). The species is found in the upper Carboniferous Neerkol beds at Mt. Barney, southeast of Brisbane, Queensland.

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