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The Genus Mentzelia Quenstedt, and its affinities to other members of the Subfamily Martiniinae Waagen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

James Archibald Douglas
Affiliation:
Professor of Geology, Oxford University.

Extract

While studying certain Martinia-like brachiopod shells from the Permian of Iran, I have been struck by the apparent uncertainty that exists among many authors as to the relationship between the various genera represented in the Spiriferid subfamily Martiniinae of Waagen, and the following note is intended to draw attention to some of the anomalies of nomenclature and classification.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1940

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