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January 01, 1972
An Oligocene Oreodont (Mammalia; artiodactyla) from Central Arizona
Journal of Paleontology (1972) 46 (1): 115–119.
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Everett H. Lindsay, Robert F. Lundin; An Oligocene Oreodont (Mammalia; artiodactyla) from Central Arizona. Journal of Paleontology 1972;; 46 (1): 115–119. doi:
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