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On a new mode of persistence of the posterior cardinal vein in the frog (Rana temporaria) : with a suggestion as to the phylogenetic origin of the post-caval vein.
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46978
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RP6518
Author:
Woodland, W.
Citation:
ZOOL. ANZ. 1905 v.28, no.23 : 737-747.;
Year:
1905
Subject:
Amphibians - Anatomy
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Amphibians - Phylogeny
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