‘Back to Africa’: increased taxon sampling confirms a problematic Australia-to-Africa bee dispersal event in the Eocene (Q66101851)

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scholarly article by Mark Stevens published in 2017
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‘Back to Africa’: increased taxon sampling confirms a problematic Australia-to-Africa bee dispersal event in the Eocene
scholarly article by Mark Stevens published in 2017

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    ‘Back to Africa’: increased taxon sampling confirms a problematic Australia-to-Africa bee dispersal event in the Eocene (English)
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    South Australian Museum; Adelaide Australia
    School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences; University of South Australia; Adelaide Australia
    MARK I. STEVENS
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    PELIN KAYAALP
    School of Biological Sciences; Flinders University; Adelaide Australia
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    MICHAEL P. SCHWARZ
    School of Biological Sciences; Flinders University; Adelaide Australia
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    12 June 2017
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    42
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    724-733
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