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editDescriptionUnidentified metatheria femora - ZooKeys 465-12.png |
English: Partial femora of unidentified metatheria (cf. Sulestes?) from the Bissetky Locale, Uzbekistan after Chester et al. (2012). A–C right distal femur in anterior (A), posterior (B), and distal (C) views D–F right proximal femur of a possible unidentified metatherian in proximal (D), anterior (E), and posterior (F) views. |
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Source | Williamson TE, Brusatte SL, Wilson GP (2014) The origin and early evolution of metatherian mammals: the Cretaceous record. ZooKeys 465: 1-76. doi:10.3897/zookeys.465.8178 |
Author | Thomas E. Williamson, Stephen L. Brusatte, Gregory P. Wilson |
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