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EXCEPTIONALLY WELL PRESERVED LATEST MIOCENE (HEMPHILLIAN) RODENT BURROWS FROM THE EASTERN GREAT PLAINS, UNITED STATES, AND A REVIEW OF THE BURROWS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTS

PALAIOS (2013) 28 (11): 793–824.
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