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Systematics of the Lower Ordovician pliomerid trilobite Hintzeia, with species from the Great Basin, western USA

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Mcadams, Neo E. B., Adrain, Jonathan M. (2011): Systematics of the Lower Ordovician pliomerid trilobite Hintzeia, with species from the Great Basin, western USA. Zootaxa 2910: 1-45, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.277800

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