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Endoparasites of the wild hare, Lepus europaeus Pallas, in the Australian Capital Territory, with a note on breeding
Record no:
60151
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RP10692
Author:
Hesterman, E. R.
;
Kogon, C.
Citation:
C.S.I.R.O. WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 1963 v.8 no.1 : 21-27;
Year:
1963
Subject:
Animal introduction - Australia
;
Hares - Reproduction
;
Type:
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