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The status of systematic work in the Teredinidae
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27329
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RPMOLL2017
Author:
Turner, Ruth D.
Citation:
MARINE BORING AND FOULING ORGANISMS / edited by Dixy Lee Ray. Seattle : University of Washington Press. 1959 : 124-136;
Year:
1959
Subject:
Shipworms
;
Marine borers
;
Teredinidae
;
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