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Remains of Sarcophilus the "Tasmanian" devil (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae) from coastal dunes south of Scott River, Western Australia
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63418
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RP12125
Author:
Butler, Harry (William Henry), 1930-2015
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THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST. 1969 v.11 no.4 : 87-88;
Year:
1969
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Tasmanian Devils
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Marsupials, Fossil - Western Australia, Southwestern
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