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Dinosaur tracksites from Portugal, focused on the carbonated platform of North and Central Lusitanian Basin
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Marques, M. I. F., & Mateus O. (2021). Dinosaur tracksites from Portugal, focused on the carbonated platform of North and Central Lusitanian Basin. 3rd Palaeontological Virtual Congress. 210.: ISBN 978-84-09-36657-6
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