Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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... species of Macropus and Wallabia . The New Guinean assemblage in contrast , includes only the endemic genus and species Watutia novaeguineae , five species of Protemnodon , an extinct species of Dendrolagus which is closely related to ...
... species of Macropus and Wallabia . The New Guinean assemblage in contrast , includes only the endemic genus and species Watutia novaeguineae , five species of Protemnodon , an extinct species of Dendrolagus which is closely related to ...
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... species , but may have shared similar habits . Maokopia ronaldi and Protemnodon hopei were inhabitants of the subalpine grassland . At 100 kg or less , M. ronaldi was the largest mammal in the grassland . Its molars are somewhat higher ...
... species , but may have shared similar habits . Maokopia ronaldi and Protemnodon hopei were inhabitants of the subalpine grassland . At 100 kg or less , M. ronaldi was the largest mammal in the grassland . Its molars are somewhat higher ...
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... species recognised as members of the genus Antechinus in Australia . Woolley ( 1989 ) comments further on the names applied to the species . The two species of Sminthopsis also occur in Australia . Individuals of each species were ...
... species recognised as members of the genus Antechinus in Australia . Woolley ( 1989 ) comments further on the names applied to the species . The two species of Sminthopsis also occur in Australia . Individuals of each species were ...
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The University of Papua New Guinea | 2 |
a review of their biology and guide | 9 |
Elemental and fatty acid composition of seaweed and seagrass from Papua | 23 |
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