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The informativeness of parts of Huene ' s description are perhaps further clouded
by his belief that Erythrosuchus has ... previously studied but not described in
detail , and to cover in detail the numerous parts never previously described in ...
The informativeness of parts of Huene ' s description are perhaps further clouded
by his belief that Erythrosuchus has ... previously studied but not described in
detail , and to cover in detail the numerous parts never previously described in ...
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The palatal contributions of the premaxilla and maxilla are described above . The
vomer of Erythrosuchus africanus is currently unknown . It should be preserved ,
but is currently not visible , in the specimens BPI 5207 and BPI 3893 . The only ...
The palatal contributions of the premaxilla and maxilla are described above . The
vomer of Erythrosuchus africanus is currently unknown . It should be preserved ,
but is currently not visible , in the specimens BPI 5207 and BPI 3893 . The only ...
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Fieldwork | 11 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
Copyright | |
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