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1by U.S. Geological SurveySubjects: “...Lambert Conformal Conic...”
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2by U.S. Geological SurveySubjects: “...Lambert Conformal Conic...”
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3by U.S. Geological SurveySubjects: “...Lambert Conformal Conic...”
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4by U.S. Geological SurveySubjects: “...Lambert Conformal Conic...”
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5by U.S. Geological SurveySubjects: “...Lambert Conformal Conic...”
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6by U.S. Geological SurveySubjects: “...Lambert Conformal Conic...”
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7“... pulp cаvity. Pаrаgnаths on mаxillаry ring (Fig. 2D) conicаl, mаinly...”
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8“... pulp cаvity. Pаrаgnаths on mаxillаry ring (Fig. 2D) conicаl, mаinly...”
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9by Harasewych, M. G.“... (to 86 mm), fusiform, with short or tall, conical spire, rounded whorls, peripheral keel that may...”
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10“... bifid papillae, separated by simple conical dorsal and ventral papilla; middorsal and midventral papilla...”
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11“... bifid papillae, separated by simple conical dorsal and ventral papilla; middorsal and midventral papilla...”
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12“.... Consistency is hard, there are no oscules or surface pores visible. Conical, polyspicular tracts of triaenes...”
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13by Powell, J.“... was operated in nadir pointing and conically scanning modes to collect measurements of reflectivity and pulse...”
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14“...; subdistal region with 22 rows of 4–6 (sometimes 3–7) conical subterminal papillae, extending over 1/2 length...”
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15“...; subdistal region with 22 rows of 4–6 (sometimes 3–7) conical subterminal papillae, extending over 1/2 length...”
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16“..., there are no oscules or surface pores visible. Conical, polyspicular tracts of triaenes and oxeas start with the narrow...”
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17“..., there are no oscules or surface pores visible. Conical, polyspicular tracts of triaenes and oxeas start with the narrow...”
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18“... pear-shaped; rounded posteriorly, and longer than wide. Dorsal surface covered uniformly by conical...”
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19“... pear-shaped; rounded posteriorly, and longer than wide. Dorsal surface covered uniformly by conical...”
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20by Harasewych, M. G.“... (to 86 mm), fusiform, with short or tall, conical spire, rounded whorls, peripheral keel that may...”
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