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, as well as entire number of
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: Specimens described in
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from
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locality: MCZ 4376, shell and associated elements (
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: pl. 1;
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: fig. 2); MCZ 4377, cervical (
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: fig. 3); MCZ 4378, humerus (
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: fig. 8).
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Specimens from late Miocene of southwestern Amazonia described in
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: LACM 131946, nuchal (
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: fig. 3); LACM 138028, right scapula (
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: fig. 4); LACM 137948, cervical.
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Other specimens identified as
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but disputed by
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are described in
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,
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,
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.
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