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Annotated Catalog of the Fossil Invertebrates Described by, and Named for, William More Gabb (1839-1878)

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Groves, Lindsey T., Squires, Richard L. (2018): Annotated Catalog of the Fossil Invertebrates Described by, and Named for, William More Gabb (1839-1878). Zootaxa 4534 (1): 1-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4534.1.1

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