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Marsupials and the new Paleogeography
Record no:
55592
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RP21935
Author:
Tedford, Richard H.
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Special publication / Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists ; no.21.; BOOK: Paleogeographic provinces and provinciality / edited by Charles A. Ross. Tulsa, Okal : Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 1974 : 109-126;
Year:
1974
Subject:
Palaeogeography
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Marsupials, Fossil - Geographical distribution
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