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Spinnerets in the milliped order Polydesmida, and the phylogenetic significance of spinnerets in millipeds (Diplopoda)
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William A. Shear
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December 01 2008
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December 01 2008
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International Journal of Myriapodology
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Brill
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International Journal of Myriapodology
Abbreviated Title:
Int J Myriapodology
Publisher:
Brill
ISSN (Print):
18752535
ISSN (Electronic):
18752543
Publication date Created:
December 01 2008
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December 01 2008
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Pages
: 123-146
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10.1163/187525408X395904
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d5ce2f27-4516-4d30-8426-600530692999
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