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The composition and palaeogeographical significance of the Ordovician ostracode faunas of southern Britain, Baltoscandia and Ibero-Armorica
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J.M.C. Vannier
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D. Siveter
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R.E.L. Schallreuter
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J Vannier
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J Siveter David
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REL Schallreuter
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1989
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Palaeontology
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