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    Volume 49, Number 5
    1 September 1975
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    Other| September 01, 1975

    A possible mammalian ancestor from the middle Triassic of Brazil (Therapsida-Cynodontia)

    J. F. Bonaparte;
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    M. C. Barberena
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    J. F. Bonaparte
    M. C. Barberena
    Publisher: Paleontological Society
    First Online: 03 Mar 2017
    Online ISSN: 1937-2337
    Print ISSN: 0022-3360
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    Journal of Paleontology (1975) 49 (5): 931–936.
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    J. F. Bonaparte, M. C. Barberena; A possible mammalian ancestor from the middle Triassic of Brazil (Therapsida-Cynodontia). Journal of Paleontology 1975;; 49 (5): 931–936. doi:

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