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Possible dromornithid footprints from Pleistocene dune sands of southern Victoria, Australia
Record no:
56067
Call no:
RP9410
Author:
Rich, Pat Vickers, 1944-
;
Gill, Edmund D. (Edmund Dwen), 1908-1986
Citation:
EMU. 1976 v.76 no.4 : 221-223;
Year:
1976
Subject:
Birds, Fossil - Victoria
;
Dromornithidae
;
Footprints, Fossil
;
Type:
Reprint
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