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Approaches to marsupial biochronology in Australia and New Guinea
Record no:
57462
Author:
Megirian, Dirk, 1958-2009
Year:
1994
Series:
ALCHERINGA. 1994 v.18 : 259-274 [kept P560.994]
Subject:
Marsupials - Evolution
;
Marsupials - Australia - Geographical distribution
;
Marsupials - Papua New Guinea - Geographical distribution
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