Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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This locality has also yielded a nearly complete skeleton of Protemnodon tumbuna , which was previously known only from jaw and skull fragments . Sediments preserved at around 3,000 m elevation on Mt. Kare , Enga Province , have yielded ...
This locality has also yielded a nearly complete skeleton of Protemnodon tumbuna , which was previously known only from jaw and skull fragments . Sediments preserved at around 3,000 m elevation on Mt. Kare , Enga Province , have yielded ...
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If the fossil records were so poor that the known taxa were a small subset of a much larger fauna that were known ... The second line of evidence is that fossils are now known from a wide variety of habitats ( a lowlands Pliocene fauna ...
If the fossil records were so poor that the known taxa were a small subset of a much larger fauna that were known ... The second line of evidence is that fossils are now known from a wide variety of habitats ( a lowlands Pliocene fauna ...
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The lack of seasonality in New Guinean dasyurids is in contrası 10 what is known for Australian species which , with one exception , are strictly seasonal breeders , even in the tropical norih . INTRODUCTION Carnivorous marsupials of ...
The lack of seasonality in New Guinean dasyurids is in contrası 10 what is known for Australian species which , with one exception , are strictly seasonal breeders , even in the tropical norih . INTRODUCTION Carnivorous marsupials of ...
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