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[Please cite this chapter as follows: Moore, E.J., 2003, Tertiary marine pelecypods of California and Baja California, Chapter G: Tellinidae, Donacidae, Psammobiidae, Semelidae: http://www.cmug.com/~chintimp/Tertiary pelecypods.htm, 88 p., 11 pl.]

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