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Namilamadeta snideri, a new diprotodontan (Marsupialia, Vombatoidea) from the medial Miocene of South Australia
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53152
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RP21217
Author:
Rich, Thomas Hewitt
;
Archer, Michael, 1945-
Citation:
ALCHERINGA. 1979 v.3 : 197-208;
Year:
1979
Subject:
Diprotodontia, Fossil
;
Wombats
;
Marsupials, Fossil - South Australia
;
Geology, Stratigraphic - Miocene - South Australia
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