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Adaptation to rock boring in Botula and Lithophaga (Lamellibranchia, Mytilidae) with a discussion on the evolution of this habit
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21513
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RPMOLL169
Author:
Yonge, C. M.
Citation:
Q. JL. MICROSC. SOC. 1955 v.96 : 383-410;
Year:
1955
Subject:
Mytilidae
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Marine borers
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