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2011
C. G. Oliveira, Martinez, R. A., Giné, G. A. F., Faria, D. M., and Gaiotto, F. A., Genetic assessment of the Atlantic Forest bristle porcupine, Chaetomys subspinosus (Rodentia: Erethizontidae), an endemic species threatened with extinction, vol. 10, pp. 923-931, 2011.
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