High Plant Diversity in Eocene South America: Evidence from Patagonia
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Peter Wilf | Scott L Wing | J. Obradovich | S. Wing | Kirk R. Johnson | P. Wilf | N. Cúneo | J. Hicks | Kirk R Johnson | N Rubén Cúneo | Jason F Hicks | John D Obradovich
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