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A new genus of arboreal rat from West Java, Indonesia
Record no:
53168
Author:
Musser, Guy G.
Year:
1981
Series:
ZOOLOGISCHE VERHANDELINGEN. 1981 no.189 : 35 p. [kept P591.9492]
Subject:
Rodents - Indonesia
;
Muridae
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