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한국산 청개구리 Hyla japonica의 분포 특성과 크기 변이 = Distribution Characteristics and Body Size Variation of Japanese Tree Frog (Hyla japonica) in South Korea

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' 한국산 청개구리 Hyla japonica의 분포 특성과 크기 변이 = Distribution Characteristics and Body Size Variation of Japanese Tree Frog (Hyla japonica) in South Korea' 의 참고문헌

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