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English: Fig. 3. MPEF-PV 2552: an incomplete fixed osteoderm.
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Source Dozo, María Teresa (2014). "New association of Paleogene Mammals in Eastern of Patagonia (Chubut Province, Argentina): biochronological and paleobiogeographical implications.". Andean Geology 41 (1).
Author Dozo, M. T., Ciancio, M., Bouza, P. J., & Martínez, G.

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