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Two new early Miocene thylacines from Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland
Record no:
54885
Author:
Muirhead, Jeanette
Year:
1997
Series:
MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 1997 v.41 no.2 : 367-377 [kept P509.943]
Subject:
Marsupials, Fossil - Queensland
;
Thylacine - Queensland
;
Riversleigh (Qld.)
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