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First occurrences of Palaeogale von Meyer, 1846 in the Pacific Northwest, United States

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Famoso, Nicholas A., Orcutt, John D. (2022): First occurrences of Palaeogale von Meyer, 1846 in the Pacific Northwest, United States. Geodiversitas 44 (14): 427-436, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2022v44a14

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