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Early Tertiary amphibians from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
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53026
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RP21183
Author:
Krause, David W.
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BOOK: Early Cenozoic paleontology and stratigraphy of the Bighorn Basin. Wyoming. UNIV. MICH. PAP. PALEONT. 1980 no.24 : 69-71;
Year:
1980
Subject:
Amphibians, Fossil - United States - Wyoming
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Geology, Stratigraphic - United States - Wyoming
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Palaeontology - Tertiary
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