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Symposia on form-function analyses : the teeth and skulls of carnivores
Record no:
22870
Author:
Powell, Roger A. ; Archer, Michael, 1945-
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN MAMMALOGY. 1985 v.8, no.4 : 193-247 [kept P599.0994]
Subject:
Carnivora;
Skull;
Teeth;
Type:
CrossReference
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