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Record of Additional Middle Eocene Vertebrate Remains from the Mikir Hills, NE India: Implications on Paleoenvironment and Paleobiogeography"
written by Shantajhara Biswal, Kapesa Lokho, Annie Needham, Ansuya Bhandari, Uma Kant Shukla, Kezhakielie Whiso, Kuldeep Prakash,
published by
International Journal of Geosciences,
Vol.13 No.8, 2022
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