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Molecular and Morphological Evolution in the South-Central Pacific Skink <I>Emoia tongana</I> (Reptilia: Squamata): Uniformity and Human-mediated Dispersal
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Molecular and Morphological Evolution in the South-Central Pacific Skink
Emoia tongana
(Reptilia: Squamata): Uniformity and Human-mediated Dispersal
Austin, C. C.
;
Zug, George R.
Date:
1999
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Austin, C. C. and Zug, George R. 1999. "
Molecular and Morphological Evolution in the South-Central Pacific Skink
Emoia tongana
(Reptilia: Squamata): Uniformity and Human-mediated Dispersal
."
Australian Journal of Zoology
, 47 425–437.
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