Светлый фон

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Hyopsodus

Osborn H. F. Eomoropus, an American Eocene chalicothere // Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 1913, V.32, pp.261–274.

Eomoropus

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Allocordyceps baltica

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Paleomoropus

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Mahgarita stevensi

Rio J. P. et Mannion Ph.D. The osteology of the giant snake Gigantophis garstini from the upper Eocene of North Africa and its bearing on the phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of Madtsoiidae // Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2017, V.37, № 4, № e1347179, pp.1–20.

Gigantophis garstini

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Epoicotherium Xenocranium

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Alocodontulum atopum