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Dear Goolaerts I would suggest that you should ask Dr Shuji Niko (niko@hiroshima-u.ac.jp) in Hiroshima University, Japan. He is a specialist on tentaculitids and orthoconic cephalopods. Best wishes, Masa Masatoshi SONE Asia Centre University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 Australia Phone: 02 6773 3560 or 0402742024 Fax: 02 6773 2978 (International. + 61 2 6773 2978) Email: msone2@pobox.une.edu.au PhD Candidate in Geology and Palaeontology of SE Asia (Supervisor: Prof. Ian Metcalfe) Concurrently, Co-Researcher in: 1: Malaysian Government IRPA Project 02-02-02-0012-EA186 "Assessment of the Palaeozoic Resources of Malaysia" 2: National University of Malaysia Project FST-014-2002 "Palaeozoic biogeography of Permian brachiopods from Malaysia"
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