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==Further reading== * {{cite thesis |author=Abdullah, M.T. |date=2003 |title=Biogeography and variation of ''Cynopterus brachyotis'' in Southeast Asia |degree=Ph.D. |publisher=[[The University of Queensland]] |place=St. Lucia, Australia |ref=none}} * {{cite book |last=Dawkins |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Dawkins |date=2004 |chapter=Chapter 14   Marsupials |title=The Ancestor's Tale |title-link=The Ancestor's Tale |publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson |ISBN=0-7538-1996-1 |ref=none}} * {{cite journal |author1=Hall, L.S. |author2=Grigg, Gordon G. |author3=Moritz, Craig |author4=Ketol, Besar |author5=Sait, Isa |author6=Marni, Wahab |author7=Abdullah, M.T. |date=2004 |title=Biogeography of fruit bats in Southeast Asia |journal=[[Sarawak Museum]] Journal |volume=LX |issue=81 |pages=191β284 |ref=none}} * {{cite journal |author-link=George Gaylord Simpson |author=Simpson, G.G. |date=29 April 1977 |title=Too many lines: The limits of the oriental and Australian zoogeographic regions |journal=[[Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society]] |volume=121 |issue=2 |pages=107β120 |jstor=986523 |ref=none}} * {{cite book |author=van Oosterzee, Penny |date=1997 |title=Where Worlds Collide: Wallace line |ref=none}} * {{cite book |author1=Wilson, D.E. |author2=Reeder, D.M. |date=2005 |title=Mammal Species of the World |place=Washington, DC |publisher=Smithsonian Institution Press |ref=none}}
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