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C. Fantin, Farias, I. P., Monjeló, L. A. S., and Hrbek, T., Polyandry in the red-headed river turtle Podocnemis erythrocephala (Testudines, Podocnemididae) in the Brazilian Amazon, vol. 9. pp. 435-440, 2010.
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