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On the generic arrangement of the Australian rats hitherto referrred to Conilurus, with remarks on the structure and evolution of their molar cusps
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29449
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RP344
Author:
Thomas, Oldfield, 1858-1929
Citation:
ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1906 Ser.7 v.17 : 81-85;
Year:
1906
Subject:
Rats - Australia
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Teeth
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Molars
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