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Geological and palaeontological information and phylogenetic hypotheses
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52777
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RP21114
Author:
Campbell, K. S. W. (Kenton Stewart Wall)
;
Barwick, Richard Essex, 1929-2012
Citation:
GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 1988 v.125, no.3 : 207-227;
Year:
1988
Subject:
Lungfishes, Fossil - Anatomy
;
Biology - Classification
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Fossils - Western Australia - Kimberley
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