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Jaw movement, dental function and diet in the Paleocene multituberculate Ptilodus
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53028
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RP21185
Author:
Krause, David W.
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PALEOBIOLOGY. 1982 v.8 no.3 : 265-281;
Year:
1982
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Mammals, Fossil - North America
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Multituberculata
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Ptilodontidae
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