Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeocene Lepisosteiform and Siluriform fish remains from Central India: palaeoecological, palaeoenvironmental and palaeobiogeographical implications
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Published:2024-09
Issue:
Volume:161
Page:105915
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ISSN:0195-6671
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Container-title:Cretaceous Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cretaceous Research
Author:
Verma OmkarORCID,
Khosla Ashu,
Lucas Spencer G.ORCID
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