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English: Interpretive illustration of holotype right tarsometatarsus of Kurrartapu johnnguyeni QM F56251 in dorsal view. Scale bar is 3mm. Reference: Nguyen JMT, Worth TH, Boles WE, Hand SJ, Archer M (2013) A new cracticid (Passeriformes: Cracticidae) from the Early Miocene of Australia. Emu 113:374-382 |
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