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Herpetology / Temnospondyli / Lissamphibia / Amphibamidae / Gerobatrachus / Caecilian / Frog / Amphibian / Albanerpeton / Temnospondyls / Phanerozoic / Paleozoology
Date: 2010-05-11 20:56:04
Herpetology
Temnospondyli
Lissamphibia
Amphibamidae
Gerobatrachus
Caecilian
Frog
Amphibian
Albanerpeton
Temnospondyls
Phanerozoic
Paleozoology

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