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1868. Die fossilen Fischschuppen aus dem Planerkalke in Strehlen. Denk- 

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1929. Second bibliography and catalogue of the Fossil Vertebrata of North 

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 MooDiE, R. L. 



1911. A contribution to the soft anatomy of Cretaceous fishes and a new 

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ROMER, A. S. 



1945. Vertebrate paleontology, ed. 2, viii + 687 pp., 377 figs. 

 Stewart, A. 



1899. Leptichthys, a new genus of fishes from the Cretaceous of Kansas. 

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 Woodward, A. S. 



1901. Catalogueof the fossil fishes in the British Mtiseum. Pt. IV. xxxviii 

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