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Cranial anatomy and evolution of Early Tertiary Plesiadapidae (Mammalia, Primates) by Philip D. Gingerich / Malcolm C. McKenna ... [et al.] [book review]
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McKenna, Malcolm C.
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SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY. 1977 v.26 no.2 : 233-238;
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1977
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Mammals - Evolution
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Primates, Fossil
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