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Frederickson and Cifelli—Cretaceous lungfishes


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Accepted 2 August 2016


Pinsof, J.D., 1983, A Jurassic lungfish from western South Dakota: Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Sciences, v. 62, p. 75–79.


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