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Molar structure and function in the Early Cretaceous mammal Pappotherium: evolutionary implications for Mesozoic Theria
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54263
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RP21495
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Fox, Richard C.
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES. 1975 v.12 no.3 : 412-442;
Year:
1975
Subject:
Mammals - Evolution
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Mammals, Fossil
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Teeth - Evolution
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