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Journal of Paleontology; March 1978; v. 52; no. 2; p. 501-506
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A distinctive sponge spicule assemblage from organic buildups in the Lower Ordovician of southern Oklahoma

J. K. Rigby, and D. F. Toomey

Brigham Young Univ., Provo, Utah, United States
Univ. Tex. Permian Basin, United States

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