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Preliminary description of two new forms of Bettongia (Marsupialia)
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60523
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RP10941
Author:
Finlayson, Hedley Herbert
Citation:
ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1957 Ser. 12 v.20 : 552-554;
Year:
1957
Subject:
Marsupials - South Australia - Nuyts Archipelago
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Bettongia
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Marsupials - Australia, Central
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South Australian Museum - Catalogues and collections
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