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English: Ichnofossils of the Tremp Formation - groups
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Source Vila, Bernat (2013). "The Latest Succession of Dinosaur Tracksites in Europe: Hadrosaur Ichnology, Track Production and Palaeoenvironments". PLoS One 8: 1–15. Retrieved on 2018-05-24.
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