Mesozoic origin for West Indian insectivores
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Kristofer M. Helgen | Gila Kahila Bar-Gal | Mark S. Springer | Stephen J. O'Brien | S. O’Brien | W. Murphy | M. Springer | A. Roca | E. Eizirik | K. Helgen | G. K. Bar-Gal | Eduardo Eizirik | Alfred L. Roca | Roberto Maria | William J. Murphy | Roberto María
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