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Deutsch: Pachyophis woodwardi NOPCSA 1923, eine Seeschlange aus der unteren Oberkreide (Cenoman) und damit eine der geologisch ältesten bekannten Schlangen, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
English: Pachyophis woodwardi NOPCSA 1923, a sea snake from the early Late Cretaceous and thus one of the geologically oldest known snakes, Natural History Museum Vienna
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