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- Hunter, A.W.; Lefebvre, B.; Nardin, E.; Van Roy, P.; Zamora, S.; Régnault, S. (2010). Preliminary report on new echinoderm Lagerstätten from the Upper Ordovician of the eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco, in: Harris, L.G. et al. Echinoderms: Durham - Proceedings of the 12th international echinoderm conference, Durham, New Hampshire, USA, 7-11 August, 2006. pp. 23-30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203869543-c4, meer
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- Martin, E.; Lefebvre, B.; Pittet, B.; Vannier, J.; Bachnou, A.; El Hariri, K.; Hafid, A.; Masrour, M.; Noailles, F.; Nowak, H.; Servais, T.; Vandenbroucke, T.; Van Roy, P.; Vidal, M.; Vizcaino, D. (2014). The Fezouata biota (central Anti-Atlas, Morocco): biostratigraphy and associated environmental conditions of an Ordovician Burgess Shale, in: Rocha, R. et al. STRATI 2013. pp. 419-423. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04364-7_81, meer
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