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Braincase structure in the oldest known skull of a therian mammal : implications for mammalian systematics and cranial evolution
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56076
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RP9434
Author:
Hopson, James A.
;
Rougier, Guillermo W.
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. 1993 v.293 : 268-299;
Year:
1993
Subject:
Mammals, Fossil
;
Skull
;
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