Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique
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Claudine Chaouiya | Felix Beckmann | Fabian Wilde | Kenneth D. Angielczyk | Ricardo Araújo | C. Chaouiya | K. Angielczyk | F. Beckmann | F. Wilde | G. Martins | Rui Castanhinha | Luís C. Júnior | Gabriel G. Martins | Rui M. S. Martins | R. Araújo | R. Castanhinha | R. Martins | L. C. Junior
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