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Tongue evolution in the lungless salamanders, family Plethodontidae. II. Function and evolutionary diversity.
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57022
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RP9788
Author:
Lombard, R. Eric
;
Wake, David B.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY. 1977 v.153 no.1 : 39-79;
Year:
1977
Subject:
Salamanders - Evolution
;
Plethodontidae
;
Tongue
;
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