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The geologically oldest dasyurid, from the Miocene of Riversleigh, north-west Queensland
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52431
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RP21056
Author:
Wroe, Stephen
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PALAEONTOLOGY. 1999 v.42, no.3 : 501-527;
Year:
1999
Subject:
Marsupials, Fossil - Queensland
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Dasyuridae
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