Hyoid apparatus of Panochthus sp. (Xenarthra; Glyptodontidae) from the Late Pleistocene of the Pampean Region (Argentina). Comparative description and muscle reconstruction
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Ricardo Bonini | L. Soibelzon | G.J. Scillato-Yané | S. Rodríguez | E. Soibelzon | M. Zamorano | G. J. Scillato-Yané
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