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Willi Hennig, Phylogenetic Systematics. Translated by D. Dwight Davis and Rainer Zangerl; Foreword by Donn E. Rosen, Gareth Nelson, and Colin Patterson. Urbana: University of Illinois Press (1979). [First published 1966.] xv + 263 pp., $20.00
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