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Journal of Paleontology; September 1993; v. 67; no. 5; p. 875-882
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The Kladognathus apparatus (Conodonta, Carboniferous); homologies with ozarkodinids, and the prioniodinid Bauplan

Mark A. Purnell

University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, Department of Invertebrate Palaeontology, Toronto, ON, Canada

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