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Intergeneric relationships among Macropodoidea (Metatheria: Diprotodontia) and the chronicle of kangaroo evolution
Author(s):
A. Burk
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M. SPRINGER
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Burk
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A. BURK
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M. SPRINGER
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A Burk-Herrick
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M Springer
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MS Springer
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2000
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Journal of Mammalian Evolution
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