A zoogeographic analysis of the South American chaco avifauna. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 154, article 3
@inproceedings{Short1975AZA, title={A zoogeographic analysis of the South American chaco avifauna. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 154, article 3}, author={Lester L. Short}, year={1975} }
.................................................................... Introduction .................................................................. Methods and Materials ........................................................ Acknowledgments .................................................. Description of the Chaco ......................................................... Systematic Accounts of Chaco Birds ......................................... Family Rheidae…
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