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English: Life restoration of Funcusvermis gilmorei (bottom) and Acaenasuchus geoffreyi (top) in a paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Chinle Formation |
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Source | Triassic stem caecilian supports dissorophoid origin of living amphibians https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05646-5 |
Author | Ben T. Kligman, Bryan M. Gee, Adam D. Marsh, Sterling J. Nesbitt, Matthew E. Smith, William G. Parker & Michelle R. Stocker |
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