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English: Vertebrae illustration of Cymbospondylus piscosus holotype by John C. Merriam (1869 - 1945), published in Triassic Ichthyosauria : with special reference to the American forms (1908)
Français : Illustration de la vertèbre holotype de Cymbospondylus piscosus par John C. Merriam (1869 - 1945), publiée dans Triassic Ichthyosauria, with special reference to the American forms (1908).
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Source Merriam, John C., 1908, Triassic Ichthyosauria : with special reference to the American forms , Berkeley : The University Press, https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/60829#page/132/mode/1up
Author John C. Merriam

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