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DescriptionThylacinus cynocephalus (Gould).jpg
Described at the source as plate 5 of Gould's The Mammals of Australia, the listing that work introduction refers to Vol. I. Pls. 53 & 54. It shows what is regarded as the most famous and reproduced image of the then extant species Thylacinus cynocephalus.
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