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New late Cretaceous North American advanced therian mammals that fit neither the marsupial nor eutherian molds
Record no:
57886
Author:
Clemens, William A.
;
Lillegraven, Jason A.
Year:
1977
Series:
CONTRIBUTIONS TO GEOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, SPECIAL PAPER. 1986 no.3 : 55-85 [kept P557.3]
Subject:
Mammals, Fossil - North America
;
Palaeontology - North America - Cretaceous
;
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