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Radula tooth structure of the gastropod Conus imperialis elucidated by scanning electron microscopy
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24432
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RPMOLL1176
Author:
Kohn, Alan J.
;
Nyballen, J. W.
;
Van Mol, J. J.
Citation:
SCIENCE, N. Y. 1972 v.176 : 49-51;
Year:
1972
Subject:
Conus
;
Slugs (Molluscs)
;
Scanning electron microscopy
;
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