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Tooth Enamel Microstructure In Megasorex Gigas (Merriam, 1897) And Cryptotis Magna (Merriam, 1895) From Mexico - In Comparison To The Schmelzmuster In Other Shrews
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Koenigswald, Wighart V. (2019): Tooth Enamel Microstructure In Megasorex Gigas (Merriam, 1897) And Cryptotis Magna (Merriam, 1895) From Mexico - In Comparison To The Schmelzmuster In Other Shrews. Fossil Imprint 75 (3-4): 299-306, DOI: 10.2478/if-2019-0019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3704553
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