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New shelly fossils from Nama Group, South West Africa
Gerard J. B. Germs
American Journal of Science October 1972, 272 (8) 752-761; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.272.8.752

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Problematic fossils, probably Cribricyathea, Cloudina n. gen. n. sp., Precambrian
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American Journal of Science
Vol. 272, Issue 8
1 Oct 1972
New shelly fossils from Nama Group, South West Africa
Gerard J. B. Germs
American Journal of Science Oct 1972, 272 (8) 752-761; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.272.8.752
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