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The pineal body in Melopsittacus undulatus
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62758
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RP11924
Author:
Renzoni, Aristeo
Citation:
RIVISTA DI BIOLOGIA. 1965 v.58, fasc.4 : 360-364;
Year:
1965
Subject:
Parrots
;
Psittacidae
;
Pineal gland
;
Notes:
Bound with original article in Italian: "L'epifisi nel Melopsittacus undulatus," p.344-359.
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