File:Platyceps wilkonsii Proc Linn NSW 11 pl22.png
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[edit]DescriptionPlatyceps wilkonsii Proc Linn NSW 11 pl22.png | Illustration accompanying first description of a temnospondyl fossil | |||||||
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Source | Stephens, W.J. (1887). "On some additional labyrinthodont fossils from the Hawkesbury sandstones of New South Wales. (Platyceps Wilkinsonii, and two unnamed specimens.)". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 2nd series. 1: 1175–1192. https://archive.org/download/proceedingsoflinn0201linn | |||||||
Author | w:William John Stephens | |||||||
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