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The skeleton of Diatryma, a gigantic bird from the Lower Eocene of Wyoming.
Record no:
36791
Call no:
RP2415
Author:
Matthew, William Diller, 1871-1930
;
Granger, Walter
Citation:
BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST. 1917 v.37, art.11 : 307-326.;
Year:
1917
Subject:
Birds, Fossil - United States
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Extinct birds
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Type:
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