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Manuherikia (bird)
Miocene Mammal Reveals a Mesozoic Ghost Lineage on Insular New Zealand, Southwest Pacific
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BIRDS NEW ZEALAND Te Kahui Matai Manu O Aotearoa No.24 December 2019
Fish Remains, Mostly Otoliths, from the Non−Marine Early Miocene of Otago, New Zealand
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Recent Advances in Avian Palaeobiology in New Zealand with Implications for Understanding New Zealand’S Geological, Climatic and Evolutionary Histories
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Phylogenetic and Morphometric Analysis of a New Ornithuromorph from the Barun Goyot Formation, Southern Mongolia
GB 15, Sedimentology and Provenance of Carboniferous And
Fossils from the Southern Hemisphere
Southern Ocean Warming and Wilkes Land Ice Sheet Retreat During the Mid-Miocene
A Shelduck Coracoid (Aves: Anseriformes: Tadorna) from the Arid Early Pleistocene of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
Geology of the Murihiku Area
The Evolutionary History of the Extinct Ratite Moa and New Zealand Neogene Paleogeography
Notornis Has Met All the Our Constant Companion for the Past 13 Years, Our Black Labrador, Requirements and That It Has Been Accepted for Inclusion in the Peat
The First Cenozoic Equisetum from New Zealand
From the Early Miocene St Bathans Fauna of Southern New Zealand
THE MIDDLE MIOCENE DUCK CHENOANAS (AVES, ANATIDAE): NEW SPECIES, PHYLOGENY and GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE by NIKITA V
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New Zealand Recognised Bird Names
The Evolutionary History of the Extinct Ratite Moa and New Zealand Neogene Paleogeography M
Miocene Waterfowl and Other Birds from Central Otago, New Zealand
Newsletter Number 68
LCSH Section V
Overview of Proposed Catchment Management Approach
Manuherikia River Marginal Strip Protected Area Contained Within Site
Re-Description and Phylogenetic Assessment of the Late Miocene Ducks Aythya Shihuibas and Anas Sp
The Oldest Diving Anseriform Bird from the Late Eocene of Kazakhstan and the Evolution of Aquatic Adaptations in the Intertarsal Joint of Waterfowl
68Th Annual Meeting
The Miocene Climate in New Zealand: Estimates from Paleobotanical Data
Rivers and Estuaries
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Catalogue of Type Specimens of Birds in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa