Enigmatic dinosaur precursors bridge the gap to the origin of Pterosauria
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M. Bronzati | R. Benson | N. Smith | A. Turner | R. Irmis | F. Novas | Serjoscha W. Evers | S. Nesbitt | A. Martinelli | M. Langer | F. Brissón Egli | M. Ezcurra | F. M. Dalla Vecchia | M. Stocker | S. F. Cabreira | Adriel R. Gentil | Lúcio Roberto da Silva | F. Agnolín | Adriel R Gentil
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