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A lost world in Wallacea: Description of a montane archipelagic avifauna (supplement)

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Rheindt, Frank E., Prawiradilaga, Dewi M., Ashar, Hidayat, Lee, Geraldine W. X., Wu, Meng Yue, Ng, Nathaniel S. R. (2020): A lost world in Wallacea: Description of a montane archipelagic avifauna (supplement). Science 36: 1-104, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3608758

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