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Evolution of the Australian flora and vegetation through the Tertiary: evidence from pollen
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56514
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RP22197
Author:
Martin, Helene A.
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ALCHERINGA. 1978 v.2 : 181-202;
Year:
1978
Subject:
Botany - Australia
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Plants - Evolution
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Pollen, Fossil - Australia
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Spores (Botany), Fossil - Australia
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