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T Rostratus
- species which cluster with the type species T.
- Mmole of methylumbelliferyl-a-D-galac- Rijksiuniversiteit, Ghent
- Flagellates of T. rostratus have four anteriorly directed T. rostratus remains little known.
- www.sciencemag.org
- siaselato glucosa-
- Flagellates of T.
- www.sciencemag.org
- Field energetics and the estimation of pollen and nectar intake in the
- aspect of the biology of T.
- www.springerlink.com
- Description of a New Species with a Remarkable Cyst Structure in
- species which cluster with the type species T.
- www1.nencki.gov.pl
- Chapter 6_Fragmentation_FINAL
- further, particularly for species such as honey possum (T. rostratus), Carnaby's black- cockatoo (C. latirostris), rakali (H.
- www.water.wa.gov.au
- Honey possum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Species: T. rostratus The honey possum (Tarsipes rostratus) or noolbenger is a tiny Australian Friend, T., Morris, K.
- en.wikipedia.org
- ADW: Tarsipes rostratus: Information
- With the exception of the incisors, which are enlarged, the dentition of T. rostratus is greatly reduced.
- animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu
- Banksia Pollen as a Source of Protein in the Diet of Two Australian
- popraHH3MOB B KJnoaKe, qTO OTcyTCTByeT y T. rostratus. pollen by C.
- www.jstor.org
- Tetramitus rostratus
- Apr 5, 2009 Genus: Tetramitus ( ) - Perty, 1852. Specific descriptor: Tetramitus - J.A.
- zipcodezoo.com
- Ecology of the Honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus, in Scott National
- We investigated the ecology of T.
- www.publish.csiro.au
T Rostratus is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, T Rostratus books and related discussion.
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