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Ecdysis, as morphological evidence of the original tetradactyle feathering of the bird's fore-limb, based especially on the perennial moult in Gymnorhina tibicen
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51939
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RP8080
Author:
Degen, Edward
Citation:
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 1903 v.16 pt.9 : 347-418;
Year:
1903
Subject:
Birds - Anatomy
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Feathers
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Magpies
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