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Italiano: Challaia elongata (Cabrera, 1944) n. comb. Detailed
photograph of the external mould of the anterior flank scales in PULR 104 showing the peculiar ornamentation with numerous oblique ganoine ridges, irregularly anastomosing posteriorly and not reaching the posterior margin of the scale; arrow points anteriad. |
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Freshwater actinopterygians of the Los Rastros Formation (Triassic), Bermejo Basin, Argentina. Fossil Record 9(2) (2006), 238–258 / DOI 10.1002/mmng.200600011 |
Author | Adriana Lopez-Arbarello, Raymond Rogers, & Pablo Puerta |
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