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Description Mauritian sheldgoose (Alopochen mauritianus) holotype carpometacarpus.
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Source Edward Newton; Hans Gadow: On additional Bones of the Dodo and other Extinct Birds of Mauritius obtained by Mr. Théodore Sauzier. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 13: 281-302. 1895
Author Cambridge Engraving Company, established by looking throughout the journal issue and only finding the company attributed. Published by Edward Newton & Hans Gadow.

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