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Durudawirines, a new group of phalangeroid marsupials from the Miocene of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland
Record no:
31674
Author:
Crosby, Kirsten
;
Archer, Michael, 1945-
Citation:
JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY. 2000 v.74, no.2 : 327-335 [kept P560]
Subject:
Marsupials, Fossil - Queensland
;
Phalangeridae
;
Type:
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