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208710 Shufeldt, R. W. 85.6 Hesperornis (117) 



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11 Darenport, C. B. 86 Gallus 



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12 Curtis, Maynie R. 86 Gallus : 11.5 



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14 Darenport, C. B. 86 Gallus : 11.5 



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208715 Ghigi, Alessandro. 86 Gallus : 11.5 



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