Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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( particularly the proportionally large size of the upper PM4 ) , which suggested that these animals represented a ... rather a feral form closely related to the dingo , although he did not suggest an alternative taxonomic designation .
( particularly the proportionally large size of the upper PM4 ) , which suggested that these animals represented a ... rather a feral form closely related to the dingo , although he did not suggest an alternative taxonomic designation .
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Despite the lack of a recent revision of the systematics of the Diprotodontidae , these data suggest that all New Guinean species are members of a single subfamily . They may , indeed , form a single lineage . SYSTEMATICS OF EXTINCT NEW ...
Despite the lack of a recent revision of the systematics of the Diprotodontidae , these data suggest that all New Guinean species are members of a single subfamily . They may , indeed , form a single lineage . SYSTEMATICS OF EXTINCT NEW ...
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Thus these various discrepancies suggest that this jaw came from a larger animal , with a longer P3 , than Maokopia but perhaps not as big as Hulitherium PM25625d is a mandibular symphysis similar in dimensions to PM25625b There are no ...
Thus these various discrepancies suggest that this jaw came from a larger animal , with a longer P3 , than Maokopia but perhaps not as big as Hulitherium PM25625d is a mandibular symphysis similar in dimensions to PM25625b There are no ...
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