Calaby's Marsupial Literature 1 Abbott, I. (1981)

Calaby's Marsupial Literature 1 Abbott, I. (1981)

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Rediscovery of swamp antechinus in South Australia after 37 years. South Australian Naturalist 52: 28–30. Marsupials Aitken, P.F. (1977). The little pigmy possum (Cercartetus lepidus [Thomas]) found living on the Australian mainland. South Australian Naturalist 5l: 63–66. Marsupials; Aitken, P.F. (1980). Mammals. Pp. 288–314 in Corbett, D. (ed.) A field guide to the Flinders Ranges. Rigby : Adelaide. General; Monotremes; Marsupials; Bats; Rodents; Lagomorphs; Land Carnivores; Ungulates Aitken, P.F. (1983). Mammals. Pp. 127–33 in Tyler, M.J., Twidale, C.R., Ling, J.K. and Holmes, J.W. (eds) Natural history of the South East. Royal Society of South Australia : Adelaide. General; Monotremes; Marsupials; Bats; Rodents; Lagomorphs; Whales; Seals; Land Carnivores; Ungulates Aitken, P.F. (1983). Sandhill dunnart Sminthopsis psammophila. P. 60; Pig-footed bandicoot Chaeropus ecaudatus. Pp. 104–05; central hare-wallaby Lagorchestes asomatus. P. 200 in Strahan, R. (ed.) 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