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Italiano: Hoplocetus curvidens, MNHN RL 20, holotype, isolated
tooth from the Miocene of Montpellier, France, with detail of the crown showing the tripartite enamel cap. |
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Middle/late Miocene hoplocetine sperm whale remains (Odontoceti: Physeteridae) of North Germany with an emended classification of the Hoplocetinae. Fossil Record 9(1) (2006), 61–86 / DOI 10.1002/mmng.200600002 |
Author | Oliver Hampe |
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