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1439:T. salatana
1376:T. longipes
1367:T. javanica
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1304:T. discolor
1253:D. melanura
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284:Description
245:Tupaia glis
207:Tupaia glis
84:Appendix II
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1880:Treeshrews
1869:Categories
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1242:Dendrogale
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826:26 January
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687:longicanda
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649:pemangilis
555:hypochrysa
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1208:Tupaiidae
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254:Tupaiidae
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1430:T. picta
1385:T. minor
1218:Anathana
1192:Eutheria
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1180:Chordata
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611:discolor
599:tephrura
587:castanea
455:chases.
262:Malaysia
258:Thailand
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1457:T. tana
1340:T. glis
1178:Phylum
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699:redacta
693:anambae
681:obscura
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593:pulonis
581:phaeura
575:sordida
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1759:88140
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1741:NCBI
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1689:ITIS
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