The Chanares (ARGENTINA) Triassic Reptile Fauna III. Two New Gomphodonts, Massetognathus Pascuali and M. Teruggii. (Breviora no. 264 April 6, 1967)
by Romer, Alfred Sherwood
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Cambridge, MA: Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1967. Paperback. NEAR FINE. Tight bright, clean and square. " devoted to description of the new genera and species contained in the fauna of the Chanares-Gualo region. 26 page, staple-bound, 6-1/8x9.14" "Gomphodonts,a clade of cynognathian cynodonts, first appeared in the Early Triassic and became extinct in the Jurassic." llustrated with black and white drawings. Includes bibliography. 0.6
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- The Chanares (ARGENTINA) Triassic Reptile Fauna III. Two New Gomphodonts, Massetognathus Pascuali and M. Teruggii. (Breviora no. 264 April 6, 1967)
- Author
- Romer, Alfred Sherwood
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - NEAR FINE
- Publisher
- Museum of Comparative Zoology
- Place of Publication
- Cambridge, MA
- Date Published
- 1967
- Keywords
- Argentina
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- SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Herpetology;
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