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Speciation / Scientific classification / Cryptic species complex / Species / Ficus / Polymorphism / Evolution / Sibling species / Ecology / Biology / Science / Evolutionary biology
Date: 2005-08-04 16:27:57
Speciation
Scientific classification
Cryptic species complex
Species
Ficus
Polymorphism
Evolution
Sibling species
Ecology
Biology
Science
Evolutionary biology

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