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Adaptations for climbing in North American multituberculates (Mammalia)
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53033
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RP21189
Author:
Jenkins, Farish A.
;
Krause, David W.
Citation:
SCIENCE. 13 May 1983, v.220 no.4598 : 712-715;
Year:
1983
Subject:
Mammals, Fossil - North America
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Multituberculata - North America
;
Ptilodontidae
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Krause, David W. - Bibliography
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Notes:
Also, typescript list of publications by David Krause : 2 p.
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