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January 01, 1994
Reptile trackway from the Lee Formation (Lower Pennsylvanian) of south-central Kentucky
Donald R. Chesnut
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Donald R. Chesnut
Kentucky Geological Survey, Lexington, KY, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1994) 68 (1): 154–158.
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Donald R. Chesnut, Donald Baird, J. Hiram Smith, Richard Q. Lewis; Reptile trackway from the Lee Formation (Lower Pennsylvanian) of south-central Kentucky. Journal of Paleontology 1994;; 68 (1): 154–158. doi:
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