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The adductor muscles of the jaw in some primitive reptiles. 1964. Chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve in the middle ear of tetrapods. 1965.
Record no:
54124
Author:
Fox, Richard C.
Year:
1964-1965
Series:
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1964 v.12 no.15 : 657-680; 1965 v.17 no.2 : 15-21 [kept P509.73 [P17]
Subject:
Reptiles, Fossil
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Vertebrates, Fossil
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