A new turtle from the Palaeogene of Patagonia (Argentina) sheds new light on the diversity and evolution of the bizarre clade of horned turtles (Meiolaniidae, Testudinata)
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A new turtle from the Palaeogene of Patagonia (Argentina) sheds new light on the diversity and evolution of the bizarre clade of horned turtles (Meiolaniidae, Testudinata)
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ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
Volume 174, Issue 3, Pages 519-548
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2015-06-23
DOI
10.1111/zoj.12252
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