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Author: Fa, J.E.

  • Author: Mayor, P.
  • Author: Morcatty, T.Q.
  • Author: Bodmer, R.
  • Author: Vasconcelos Neto, C.F.A.
  • Author: Abernethy, K.
  • Author: Bowler, M.
  • Author: Coad, L.M.
  • Author: Ingram, D.J.
  • Author: Lemos, L.P.
  • Author: Nasi, R.
  • Author: Nijman, V.
  • Author: Souza Jesus, A. de
  • Author: Vliet, N. van
  • Author: Wilkie, D.
  • Author: Anderson, M.
  • Author: Bakarr, M.I.
  • Author: Beirne, C.
  • Author: Bennett, E.L.
  • Author: Benítez-López, A.
  • Author: Bodmer, R.E.
  • Author: Campos Silva. J.V.
  • Author: Cawthorn, D.M.
  • Author: Chagas, R.C.
  • Author: Cowlishaw, G.
  • Author: DiPaola, A.
  • Author: Eves, H.E.
  • Author: Ferreira, J.C.
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Author: Valsecchi, J.

  • Author: Mayor, P.
  • Author: Morcatty, T.Q.
  • Author: Bodmer, R.
  • Author: Vasconcelos Neto, C.F.A.
  • Author: Abernethy, K.
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  • Author: Anderson, M.
  • Author: Bakarr, M.I.
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  • Author: Bennett, E.L.
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