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Variation in Bornean frogs of the Amolops jerboa species group, with description of two new species / Robert F. Inger, Paul A. Gritis.
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Paul A. Gritis
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Robert F. Inger
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Field Museum of Natural History.
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1983
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Field Museum of Natural History,
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1983
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