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Journal of Paleontology; September 1981; v. 55; no. 5; p. 1006-1015
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Priscansermarinus barnetti, a probable lepadomorph barnacle from Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia

Desmond Collins, and David M. Rudkin

R. Ont. Mus., Toronto, ON, Canada

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