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The incisor teeth of the Macropodinae
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54871
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RP21613
Author:
Anderson, Charles, 1876-1944
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN ZOOLOGIST. 1927 v.5 no.1 : 105-112;
Year:
1927
Subject:
Marsupials - Anatomy
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Teeth
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Macropodidae
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