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Article: A new Late Cretaceous macrosemiid fish (Neopterygii, Halecostomi) from Morocco, with temporal and geographical range extensions for the family

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 52
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2009
Page(s): 429 440
Author(s): Alison M. Murray and Mark V. H. Wilson
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MURRAY, A. M., WILSON, M. V. H. 2009. A new Late Cretaceous macrosemiid fish (Neopterygii, Halecostomi) from Morocco, with temporal and geographical range extensions for the family. Palaeontology52, 2, 429–440.

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