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1 July 2008Ontogeny of the Middle Cambrian Trilobite Shantungia spinifera Walcott, 1905 from North China and Its Taxonomic Significance
Tae-Yoon Park,
Sang June Moon,
Zuozhen Han,
Duck K. Choi
Tae-Yoon Park,1 Sang June Moon,1 Zuozhen Han,2 Duck K. Choi1
1School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Korea, < >, < >, < > id7@snu.ac.kr sangjune@snu.ac.kr dkchoi@snu.ac.kr 2College of Geo-information Science and Technology, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Shandong 266510, China, < > zuozhenhan@yahoo.com
Tae-Yoon Park,Sang June Moon,Zuozhen Han, andDuck K. Choi "Ontogeny of the Middle Cambrian Trilobite Shantungia spinifera Walcott, 1905 from North China and Its Taxonomic Significance," Journal of Paleontology 82(4), 851-855, (1 July 2008). https://doi.org/10.1666/07-079.1
Tae-Yoon Park, Sang June Moon, Zuozhen Han, Duck K. Choi "Ontogeny of the Middle Cambrian Trilobite Shantungia spinifera Walcott, 1905 from North China and Its Taxonomic Significance," Journal of Paleontology, 82(4), 851-855, (1 July 2008)