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Structural details of Early Devonian dipnoans

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Campbell, Kenton
Wragg, Sharyn

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The evolution of the Dipnoi is displayed in the Early Devonian in south-eastern Australia. The main points at issue are as follows. (a) The development of the tubercles in the two-layered rostral region of the skull. (b) The nerves ophthalmicus profundus

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Australian Journal of Zoology

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2037-12-31
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