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    Morphological variation in the first vertebra among acanthomorph fishes – a guide for identifying fossil centra from microvertebrate sites by Murray, Alison M, Brinkman, Don B.

    “…Innumerable fossil fish specimens have been recovered from fossil microvertebrate sites – areas in which small, isolated elements of the skeleton from multiple…”
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    A morphological study of vertebral centra in extant species of pike, Esox (Teleostei: Esociformes) by Sinha, Sinjini, Brinkman, Don B, Murray, Alison M.

    “…            Isolated centra of members of the Esocidae occur frequently in vertebrate microfossil localities of Late Cretaceous and early Paleocene age and are…”
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    Non-marine fish of the late Santonian Milk River Formation of Alberta, Canada – evidence from vertebrate microfossil localities by Brinkman, Don B, Neuman, Andrew G., Divay, Julien

    “…The diversity of fishes from the late Santonian Milk River Formation is investigated using a combined taxonomic/morphotype approach. Twenty-one taxa are…”
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    A morphological study of vertebral centra in extant species of pike, Esox (Teleostei: Esociformes) by Sinjini Sinha, Don B Brinkman, Alison M. Murray

    “…Isolated centra of members of the Esocidae occur frequently in vertebrate microfossil localities of Late Cretaceous and early Paleocene age and are an…”
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    Non-marine fish of the late Santonian Milk River Formation of Alberta, Canada – evidence from vertebrate microfossil localities by Don B Brinkman, Andrew G. Neuman, Julien Divay

    “…The diversity of fishes from the late Santonian Milk River Formation is investigated using a combined taxonomic/morphotype approach. Twenty-one taxa are…”
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