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Oldest known cranium of a juvenile New World monkey (Early Miocene, Patagonia, Argentina): Implications for the taxonomy and the molar eruption pattern of early platyrrhines
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Ameghino
Ameghino
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Ameghino
Ashley-Montague
Bluntschli
Bown
Byrd
Byrd
Cartmill
Corner
Croft
Fleagle
Fleagle
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
Godfrey
Godfrey
Henderson
Hershkovitz
Hershkovitz
Jonathan M.G. Perry
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kraglievich
Linnaeus
M. Susana Bargo
Opazo
Osterholz
Perelman
Perkins
Perry
Perry
Plavcan
Richard F. Kay
Rosenberger
Rosenberger
Rosenberger
Ross
Rossie
Rossie
Rusconi
Rusconi
Rusconi
Sanchez-Villagra
Scott
Sergio F. Vizcaíno
Smith
Sokal
Takai
Tauber
Tauber
Tauber
Tejedor
Tejedor
Tejedor
Wildman
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