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Italiano: Allolepìdotus bellottii (Ruppell). Restoration. Scale ber: 10 mrn.
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Source C. Lombardo. 2001. Actinopterygians from the Middle Triassic of Northern Italy and Canton Ticino (Switzerland): Anatomical Descriptions and Nomenclatural Problems. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 107(3):345-369
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