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414:Adocus sp.
322:Cenomanian
314:Cretaceous
369:Dinosaurs
339:Sorlestes
318:formation
316:geologic
139:Lithology
435:See also
326:Dinosaur
320:of Late
245:Kumamoto
212:123°30′E
173:130°54′E
154:Location
148:Mudstone
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408:Turtles
355:Mammals
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209:44°24′N
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