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The jaw articulation of the Docodonta and the classification of Mesozoic mammals
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54691
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RP21567
Author:
Kermack, K. A.
;
Mussett, Frances
Citation:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. SERIES B: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 1958 v.148 : 204-215;
Year:
1958
Subject:
Mammals - Evolution
;
Mammals, Fossil
;
Skull
;
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