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November 01, 1985
Aussie Allosaurus after all
R. E. Molnar
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R. E. Molnar
Queensl. Mus., Fortitude Valley, Queensl., Australia
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Timothy F. Flannery
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Timothy F. Flannery
Aust. Mus., Australia
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Thomas H. V. Rich
Thomas H. V. Rich
Mus. Victoria, Australia
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Journal of Paleontology (1985) 59 (6): 1511–1513.
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R. E. Molnar, Timothy F. Flannery, Thomas H. V. Rich; Aussie Allosaurus after all. Journal of Paleontology 1985;; 59 (6): 1511–1513. doi:
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