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Journal of Paleontology; September 1972; v. 46; no. 5; p. 656-659
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Diplocaulus parvus n. sp. (Amphibia, Nectridea) from the Chickasha Formation (Permian, Guadalupian) of Oklahoma

Everett C. Olson

Aquatic moderately large amphibian, first report of genus from formation, skull and partial postcranium

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