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A new species of Hoploscaphites (Ammonoidea: Ancyloceratina) from cold methane seeps in the Upper Cretaceous of the U.S. Western Interior

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Landman, Neil H., Kennedy, W. James, Cobban, William A., Larson, Neal L., Jorgensen, Steven D. (2013): A new species of Hoploscaphites (Ammonoidea: Ancyloceratina) from cold methane seeps in the Upper Cretaceous of the U.S. Western Interior. American Museum Novitates 2013 (3781): 1-40, DOI: 10.1206/3781.2, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/3781.2

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