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FRONTISPIECE. The honey opossum (Tarsipes rostratus, illustrated by Gould, 1863) has aptly been described as "a paragon of autapomorphic specialization" (Aplin and Archer, 1987). in Craniodental Morphology And Phylogeny Of Marsupials
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- 1. School of Science, Engineering and Environment University of Salford, U.K. & School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences University of New South Wales, Australia & Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Mammalogy) American Museum of Natural History
- 2. Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Mammalogy) American Museum of Natural History
- 3. Bell Museum and Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior University of Minnesota
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FRONTISPIECE. The honey opossum (Tarsipes rostratus, illustrated by Gould, 1863) has aptly been described as "a paragon of autapomorphic specialization" (Aplin and Archer, 1987).
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