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Permian rostroconchs (Mollusca) from Nevada
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 May 2016
Abstract
Small, silicified rostroconchs are present in the late Wolfcampian Bird Spring Formation in Nevada. Hadropipetta nevadaensis new species, Minycardita sectilis new genus and species, and Baiosoma sp. are described.
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