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Journal of Paleontology; January 1980; v. 54; no. 1; p. 1-14
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Late Eocene Struthiolariidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) from Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula and their significance to the biogeography of early Tertiary shallow-water faunas of the Southern Hemisphere

W. J. Zinsmeister, and H. H. Camacho

Ohio State Univ., Inst. Polar Stud., Columbus, Ohio, United States

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