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Internal carotid artery / Sphenoid bone / Book:Axial skeleton
Date: 2009-03-06 07:23:48
Internal carotid artery
Sphenoid bone
Book:Axial skeleton

An advanced massive dipnorhynchid lungfish from the Early Devonian of New South Wales, Australia

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