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Article: Cretaceous diplodocids in Asia? Re-evaluating the phylogenetic affinities of a fragmentary specimen

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 54
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2011
Page(s): 351 364
Author(s): John A. Whitlock, Michael D. D'emic and Jeffrey A. Wilson
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WHITLOCK, J. A., D'EMIC, M. D., WILSON, J. A. 2011. Cretaceous diplodocids in Asia? Re-evaluating the phylogenetic affinities of a fragmentary specimen. Palaeontology54, 2, 351–364.

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