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On the structure, development, and morphological interpretation of the pineal organs and adjacent parts of the brain in the Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus).
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48274
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RP7001
Author:
Dendy, Arthur
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PROC. ROY. SOC. B. 1910 v.82 : 629-637.;
Year:
1910
Subject:
Tuatara
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Sphenodon punctatus
;
Brain
;
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