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A new genus of Triassic discinid brachiopod and re-evaluating the taxonomy of the group-evolutionary insights into autecological innovation of post-Palaeozoic discinids

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Ishizaki, Yoshino, Shiino, Yuta (2024): A new genus of Triassic discinid brachiopod and re-evaluating the taxonomy of the group-evolutionary insights into autecological innovation of post-Palaeozoic discinids. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 69 (3): 529-548, DOI: 10.4202/app.01164.2024, URL: https://doi.org/10.4202/app.01164.2024

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