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The Marjuman trilobite Cedarina Lochman: thoracic morphology, systematics, and new species from western Utah and eastern Nevada, USA

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Adrain, Jonathan M., Peters, Shanan E., Westrop, Stephen R. (2009): The Marjuman trilobite Cedarina Lochman: thoracic morphology, systematics, and new species from western Utah and eastern Nevada, USA. Zootaxa 2218: 35-58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.189977

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