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Paralouatta / Hispaniola monkey / Antilles monkey / New World monkey / Branisella / Titi / Pitheciidae / Night monkey / Primate / Extinction / Jamaican monkey / Cenozoic
Date: 2013-09-30 11:04:12
Paralouatta
Hispaniola monkey
Antilles monkey
New World monkey
Branisella
Titi
Pitheciidae
Night monkey
Primate
Extinction
Jamaican monkey
Cenozoic

Figure 5. Index of Basin Constriction PRMET scale 01

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