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Fifteen element septimembrate apparatus structure of the early Odrovician conodont Oepikodus evae Lindstrom from Australia and Sweden

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Stewart, Ian M
Nicoll, Robert

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Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft

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A 15 element septimembrate apparatus structure for the Early Ordovician (Bendigonian to Chewtonian-Arenig) conodont Oepikodus evae (LINDSTRÖM) is established using bedding plane assemblages from Victoria, Australia. Detailed element morphology is confirm

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Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg

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