Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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Flannery et al . , ( 1983 ) described the remains of a new and large species of Dendrolagus ( D. noibano ) , two new species of Protemnodon ( P. nombe and P. tumbuna ) , as well as some fragments of a diprotodontid marsupial about the ...
Flannery et al . , ( 1983 ) described the remains of a new and large species of Dendrolagus ( D. noibano ) , two new species of Protemnodon ( P. nombe and P. tumbuna ) , as well as some fragments of a diprotodontid marsupial about the ...
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Despite the fragmentary nature of these specimens , it seems certain that three distinct animals are represented , a larger , Hulitherium - sized diprotodontid , a smaller , Maokopia - sized diprotodontid and a macropodid species ...
Despite the fragmentary nature of these specimens , it seems certain that three distinct animals are represented , a larger , Hulitherium - sized diprotodontid , a smaller , Maokopia - sized diprotodontid and a macropodid species ...
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The present paper reports on material from four new sites and appears to include four different species , including two diprotodontids and two Protemnodon species but does not contravene Flannery's argument . However , small sample size ...
The present paper reports on material from four new sites and appears to include four different species , including two diprotodontids and two Protemnodon species but does not contravene Flannery's argument . However , small sample size ...
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