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Cynodont postcranial anatomy and the "Prototherian" level of mammalian organization
Record no:
56936
Author:
Jenkins, Farish A.
Year:
1970
Series:
EVOLUTION. 1970 v.24 no.1 : 230-252 [kept P575]
Subject:
Mammals - Evolution
;
Mammals - Anatomy
;
Cynodonts
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