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Development and systematics of some Pacific marine symbiotic copepods : a study of the biology of the Notodelphyidae, associates of ascidians
Record no:
23822
Author:
Dudley, Patricia L.
Series:
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PUBLICATIONS IN BIOLOGY, v.21 (1966) [kept P574.9797]
Subject:
Copepoda - Pacific Ocean
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Symbiosis
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