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Article: New dinosaur tracksites from the Middle Jurassic of Madagascar: ichnotaxonomical, behavioural and palaeoenvironmental implications

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 55
Part: 1
Publication Date: January 2012
Page(s): 109 126
Author(s): <p>Alexander Wagensommer, Marianna Latiano, G&eacute;raud Leroux, Gianluca Cassano and Simone D&#39;orazi Porchetti</p>
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WAGENSOMMER, A., LATIANO, M., LEROUX, G., CASSANO, G., PORCHETTI, S. 2012. New dinosaur tracksites from the Middle Jurassic of Madagascar: ichnotaxonomical, behavioural and palaeoenvironmental implications. Palaeontology55, 1, 109–126.

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