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Upper Triassic Invertebrates from the Antimonio Formation, Sonora, Mexico
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 68 / Issue S36 / July 1994
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- 11 August 2017, pp. 1-33
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Triassic sponges (Sphinctozoa) from Hells Canyon, Oregon
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 62 / Issue 3 / May 1988
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- 02 September 2016, pp. 419-423
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The first Upper Triassic silicified hypercalcified sponges from the Alexander Terrane, Gravina island and Keku Strait, Southeast Alaska
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 82 / Issue 2 / March 2008
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 344-350
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Late Permian “sphinctozoans” from reefal blocks of the Ba'id area, Oman Mountains
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 70 / Issue 1 / January 1996
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 27-46
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Cystothalamia vandegraaffi new species and other Sphinctozoan sponges from the Upper Carboniferous of Spain
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 78 / Issue 6 / November 2004
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 1037-1055
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Neoguadalupia oregonensis new species: Reappearance of a Permian sponge genus in the Upper Triassic Wallowa Terrane, Oregon
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 72 / Issue 2 / March 1998
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 221-224
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Gigantospongia, new genus, the largest known Permian sponge, Capitan limestone, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 70 / Issue 3 / May 1996
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 347-355
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First report of Lercaritubus in North America, from the Permian Capitan Limestone, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 70 / Issue 1 / January 1996
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 22-26
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Three additional thalamid sponges from the Upper Permian reefs of Djebel Tebaga (Tunisia)
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 65 / Issue 4 / July 1991
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 623-629
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Late Triassic dasycladacean alga from northeastern Oregon: significance of first reported occurrence in western North America
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 63 / Issue 3 / May 1989
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- 19 May 2016, pp. 374-381
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Upper Triassic reef fauna from the Quesnel terrane, central British Columbia, Canada
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 73 / Issue 5 / September 1999
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- 14 July 2015, pp. 787-802
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Late Triassic thalamid sponges from Nevada
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 66 / Issue 2 / March 1992
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- 14 July 2015, pp. 183-193
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New crustacean microcoprolites of the Upper Triassic limestones of the Sambosan Accretionary Complex, Japan
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 84 / Issue 1 / January 2010
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- 14 July 2015, pp. 98-108
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Brachiopod mounds not sponge reefs, Permian Capitan-Tansill Formations, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 70 / Issue 4 / July 1996
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- 14 July 2015, pp. 697-701
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A sphinctozoan sponge from the Late Triassic (Norian) of the United Arab Emirates
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 81 / Issue 5 / September 2007
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- 14 July 2015, pp. 1128-1131
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The Triassic sponge Neoguadalupia oregonensis Senowbari-Daryan and Stanley, 1998, is actually the trace of a living bee's nest
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 73 / Issue 4 / July 1999
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- 14 July 2015, p. 721
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