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'''Proterogyrinidae''' is an extinct ] of ]s within the group ] that lived in the ] period. The most well-known genus is '']''.<ref>Holmes, R. (1984) . ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'' B306 431–527.</ref>

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