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Evidence of a species, perhaps extinct, of large parrot (Psittacus mauritianus, Owen) contemporary with the dodo, in the Island of Mauritius
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25783
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RP2389
Author:
Owen, Richard, 1804-1892
Citation:
IBIS. 1866 April : 168-171;
Year:
1866
Subject:
Extinct birds
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Parrots
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