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AN ANATOMICAL COMPARISON AMONG SEVERAL SPECIES OF ACANTHINA (PROSOBRANCHIA:  MURICACEA) WITH AN EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A. ANGELICA AND A. LUGUBRIS.

AN ANATOMICAL COMPARISON AMONG SEVERAL SPECIES OF ACANTHINA (PROSOBRANCHIA: MURICACEA) WITH AN EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A. ANGELICA AND A. LUGUBRIS.

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Main Author: Hoffman, James Ellis.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1983
Subjects:
Gastropoda > Anatomy.
Gastropoda > Classification.
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/274841
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