Comparative paleoecology of chancelloriids in the Early Cambrian Maotianshan Shale biota and the Middle Cambrian Wheeler Shale biota; non-adaptation to the Cambrian substrate revolution
Kloss, T.
North American Paleontological Convention 9: 439-440
2009
Accession: 037019839
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