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IN a previous communication1, fossil frogs were described from the Early Lower Cretaceous of Makhtesh Ramon, Israel. A continuation of this investigation has disclosed the occurrence also of fossil urodele material (Fig. 1) from the same bed and locality.
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NEVO, E. Fossil Urodeles in Early Lower Cretaceous Deposits of Makhtesh Ramon, Israel. Nature 201, 415–416 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201415a0
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