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An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
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Shallow Traces (Pits) in the Test of the Irregular Echinoid Echinocorys scutata Leske from the Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of the United Kingdom

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Robbert Folmer & Stephen K. Donovan. (2021) Crinoid columns as hard substrates: Salthill Quarry (Mississippian, lower Carboniferous), Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 132:1, pages 102-109.
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Paul D. Taylor, Emanuela Di Martino & Silviu O. Martha. (2018) Colony growth strategies, dormancy and repair in some Late Cretaceous encrusting bryozoans: insights into the ecology of the Chalk seabed. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 99:3, pages 425-446.
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Stephen K. Donovan & Gary Hoare. (2018) Site selection of small round holes in crinoid pluricolumnals, Trearne Quarry SSSI (Mississippian, Lower Carboniferous), north Ayrshire, UK. Scottish Journal of Geology 55:1, pages 1-5.
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