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Contents: [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-1|1 Review of Previous Observations]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-2|2 The Ovum of Dasyurus]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-3|3 Cleavage and Blastocyst]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-4|4 Blastocyst Growth Ectoderm Entoderm]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-5|5 Early Stages of Perameles and Macropus]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-6|6 Summary and Conclusions]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-7|7 Early Mammalia Ontogeny]] [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-Plates|Explanation of Plates]] | {{Ref-Hill1910}} | ||
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| [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4|'''Contents''']]: [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-1|1 Review of Previous Observations]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-2|2 The Ovum of Dasyurus]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-3|3 Cleavage and Blastocyst]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-4|4 Blastocyst Growth Ectoderm Entoderm]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-5|5 Early Stages of Perameles and Macropus]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-6|6 Summary and Conclusions]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-7|7 Early Mammalia Ontogeny]] | [[Paper - Contributions to the embryology of the marsupialia 4-Plates|Explanation of Plates]] | |||
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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1910 paper by [[Embryology History - James Hill|James Peter Hill]] describes marsupial development in the native cat (''Dasyurus Viverrinus'') | | [[File:Eastern quoll.jpg|thumb|alt=Eastern quoll|Eastern quoll]] | ||
[[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1910 paper by [[Embryology History - James Hill|James Peter Hill]] describes marsupial development in the native cat (''Dasyurus Viverrinus'') | |||
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Note that native cat, eastern native cat, are historic names for the '''eastern quoll''' ''Dasyurus Viverrinus'' (D. viverrinus). The eastern quoll is a medium-sized carnivorous marsupial native to Australia. | |||
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* Dasyurus - "hairy tail" | |||
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Hill JP. The Early Development of the Marsupialia, with Special Reference to the Native Cat (Dasyurus Viverrinus). (1910) Quart. J. Micro. Sci. 56(1): 1-134.
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