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Lagerstätten / Palaeochiropteryx / Transitional fossils / Archaeonycteris / Animal echolocation / Icaronycteris / Darwinius / Messel pit / Horseshoe bat / Bats / Phanerozoic / Eocene
Date: 2011-06-22 16:15:00
Lagerstätten
Palaeochiropteryx
Transitional fossils
Archaeonycteris
Animal echolocation
Icaronycteris
Darwinius
Messel pit
Horseshoe bat
Bats
Phanerozoic
Eocene

Icaronycteris index (holotype; PU[removed]from the Green River Formation, Wyoming. 2

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