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RICH AND sPECIALIZED PLANT-INsECT ASSOCIATIONs IN A MIDDLE-LATE PALEOCENE (58-60 MA) NEOTROPICAL RAINFOREsT (BOGOTA FORMATION, COLOMBIA)

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