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Reconstruction of Leptictidium, redrawn after: Wolfgang Maier, Gotthard Richter and Gerhard Storch: Leptictidium nasutum - ein archaisches Säugetier aus Messel mit außergewöhnlichen biologischen Anpassungen. Natur und Museum 116 (1), 1986, pp. 1–19 (p. 7 middle part)

Lebendrekonstruktion von Leptictidium umgezeichnet nach: Wolfgang Maier, Gotthard Richter und Gerhard Storch: Leptictidium nasutum - ein archaisches Säugetier aus Messel mit außergewöhnlichen biologischen Anpassungen. Natur und Museum 116 (1), 1986, S. 1–19 (S. 7 mittlere Abb.)
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