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Study of the dorsal gill-arch musculature of teleostome fishes, with special reference to the Actinopterygii. Part 1. Text -- Part 2. Plates.
Record no:
44355
Author:
Springer, Victor Gruschka, 1928-
;
Johnson, G. David
;
Darrow, Karolyn
Year:
2004
Series:
BULLETIN OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 2004 no.11 Parts 1, 2 : 260 p.; 205 plates [kept P591 [P11]
Subject:
Fishes - Anatomy
;
Muscles
;
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