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Absence of ptilodontoidean multituberculates from Asia, and its palaeogeographic implications
Record no:
56763
Author:
Kielan-Jaworowska, Zofia
Year:
1980
Series:
LETHAIA. 1980 v.13 : 169-173 [kept P560 [P9]
Subject:
Mammals, Fossil - Asia;
Multituberculata;
Teeth;
Palaeogeography - Asia;
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