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Cranial and mandibular characters of modern mainland wombats (Marsupialia, Vombatidae) from a palaeontological viewpoint, and their bearing on the fossils called Phascolomys parvus by Owen (1872)
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34640
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RP8034
Author:
Merrilees, Duncan, 1922-2009
Citation:
RECORDS OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 1967 v.15, no.3 : 399-418;
Year:
1967
Subject:
Wombats
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Marsupials, Fossil - Australia
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Notes:
See RP8035 for Data on wombats with notes on the meaning and accuracy of measurements made by D. Merrilees, 1965.
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