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English: Fossil of Alisea grandis, a large, extinct herring/shad from the Miocene of California
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Source https://www.google.com/books/edition/Fossil_Fishes_of_Southern_California/OAkx-hPen4MC?
Author David Starr Jordan

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Fossil of Alisea grandis, a large, extinct herring/shad from the Miocene of California

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