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Biology / Climbing salamander / Philosophy of biology / Aneides lugubris / Salamandroidea / Black Salamander / Speciation / Mitochondrial DNA / Genetic distance / Aneides / Clouded salamander / Lungless salamanders
Date: 2006-01-13 01:17:48
Biology
Climbing salamander
Philosophy of biology
Aneides lugubris
Salamandroidea
Black Salamander
Speciation
Mitochondrial DNA
Genetic distance
Aneides
Clouded salamander
Lungless salamanders

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