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Affinities and palaeobiogeographic significance of the Mongolian Paleogene genus Phenacolophus
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53015
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RP21197
Author:
McKenna, Malcolm C.
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Manning, Earl
Citation:
GEOBIOS. MEM. SPECIAL. 1977 no.1 : 61-85;
Year:
1977
Subject:
Mammals, Fossil - China - Mongolia
;
Palaeobiogeography - China - Mongolia
;
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