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A new species of elasmosaur from the aptian of colombia and a review of the creataceous plesiosaurs /by S.P Welles

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Main Author: WELLES,S.P
Format: Book
Terbitan: University of California , 1962
Subjects:
Paleontology
Online Access: https://webpac.lib.itb.ac.id/search/detail/58058
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  • 89 hlm.: gamb.; 26 cm.

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