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Figure 7: “Ichniotherium Willsi” (Haubold & Sarjeant, 1973) From the Late Carboniferous Salop Formation (Alveley Locality, Birmingham, UK).
doi 10.7717/peerj.4346/fig-7
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Figure 2: Map of the Locality the Type Specimen Was Collected From.