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Adiciones al conocimiento de Pliolestes tripotamicus Reig, 1955 (Mammalia, Marsupialia, Caenolestidae) del Plioceno superior de la Argentina
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55070
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RP9240
Author:
Pascual, Rosendo
;
Herrera, Hebe Elisa
Citation:
AMEGHINIANA. 1973 v.10 : 36-50;
Year:
1973
Subject:
Marsupials, Fossil - Argentina
;
Caenolestidae
;
Notes:
English abstract.
Also letters dated 1973-74 from R. Pascual to W. Ride - one in Spanish (plus English translation), one in English.
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