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Besiedlungsgeschichte und Bastardierung vonLonchura castaneothorax undLonchura flaviprymna in Nordaustralien

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Immelmann, K. Besiedlungsgeschichte und Bastardierung vonLonchura castaneothorax undLonchura flaviprymna in Nordaustralien. J Ornithol 103, 344–357 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01676597

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