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Goebel, K. (1896) 



[p- 156] 



Goebel, K. (1904) 

 [p. 104 and Fig. 70, 

 p. 104] 



Goebel, K. (1908) 



[pp. 161, 281] 



Goebel, K. (1913) 

 [PP. 2 34, 344] 



Goppert, H. R. (1847) 



Goppert, H. R. (1848) 



[p. 86] 



Graebner, P. (1901) 

 [p. 290] 



Graebner, P. 

 Gratiolet, P. 

 Gray, A. (1848) 

 [P- 309] 



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