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The Distribution of Triops and Lepidurus (Branchiopoda) in Australia
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W.D. Williams
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January 01 1968
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January 01 1968
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Crustaceana
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Brill Academic Publishers
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Crustaceana
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Brill Academic Publishers
ISSN (Print):
0011-216X
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1568-5403
Publication date Created:
January 01 1968
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January 01 1968
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Pages
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10.1163/156854068X00476
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