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Description Sacrum and pubes of Aristosuchus pusillus
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Source On Aristosuchus pusillus Owen, being further notes on the fossils described by Sir R. Owen as Poikilopleuron pusillus Owen. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 43:221-228.
Author Seeley, H. G.

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