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The female urogenital system of Trichosurus vulpecula (Marsupialia).
Record no:
54655
Author:
Kean, R. I. (Ralph Irvine), 1910-1975
;
Marryatt, R.
;
Carroll, A. L. K.
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. 1964 v.12 no.1 : 18-41 [kept P591.994 [P5]
Year:
1964
Subject:
Trichosurus vulpecula
;
Marsupials - Reproduction
;
Phalangeridae
;
Type:
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