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Morphological and phylogenetic aspects of the dentition of Megacephalosaurus eulerti, a pliosaurid from the Turonian of Kansas, USA, with remarks on the cranial anatomy of the taxon
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Investigations on the oribatid fauna of the Andes Mountains: III - Chile
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M Hammer
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1962
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Biol. Skr. Dan. Vid. Selsk
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