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Article: A new genus and species of sphenodontian from the Ghost Ranch Coelophysis quarry (Upper Triassic: Apachean), Rock Point Formation, New Mexico, USA

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 51
Part: 4
Publication Date: July 2008
Page(s): 827 845
Author(s): Andrew B. Heckert, Spencer G. Lucas, Larry F. Rinehart and Adrian P. Hunt
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HECKERT, A. B., LUCAS, S. G., RINEHART, L. F., HUNT, A. P. 2008. A new genus and species of sphenodontian from the Ghost Ranch Coelophysis quarry (Upper Triassic: Apachean), Rock Point Formation, New Mexico, USA. Palaeontology51, 4, 827–845.

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