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Some observations on the major subdivisions of the Marsupialia, with especial reference to the position of the Peramelidae and Caenolestidae.
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RP21603
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Abbie, A. A.
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JOURNAL OF ANATOMY. 1937 v.71 no.4 : 429-436;
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1937
Subject:
Marsupials - Classification
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Peramelidae
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Caenolestidae
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