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A New and Open CoiledValvata(Gastropoda) from the Pliocene Koobi Fora Formation of the Turkana Basin, Northern Kenya
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Henning Scholz
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Matthias Glaubrecht
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H. Scholz
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M Glaubrecht
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2010
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Journal of Paleontology
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10.1666/10-014.1
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