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Partial disarticulated skeleton of the diomedeoidid bird Diomedeoides brodkorbi (Cheneval, 1995), MHNF 30877 from the early Oligocene of Rheinweiler, Germany (A); partial counterslab of MHNF 30877 (B);

slab showing the proximal phalanx of the fourth digit and some ribs (C).
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Author Vanesa L. De Pietri, Jean-Pierre Berger, Claudius Pirkenseer, Laureline Scherler, and Gerald Mayr
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