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Feeding habits of Leadbeater's possum. Occurrence of the western pygmy possum Cercaertus concinnus, in Victoria and New South Wales.
Record no:
55380
Author:
Ryan, R. Mark
Year:
1963
Series:
VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 1963 v.79 no.9 : p. 275; no.11 : 337-340 [kept P509.945]
Subject:
Marsupials - Victoria;
Marsupials - New South Wales;
Western pygmy possum;
Phalangeridae - Victoria;
LEADBEATER'S POSSUM;
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