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Remarks on several genera of annelides, belonging to the group Eunicea, with a notice of such species as are contained in the Collection of the British Museum, and a description of some others hitherto undescribed.
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44826
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Baird, William
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JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY (ZOOLOGY). n.d. v.10 : 341-361.;
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/n.d./
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Annelida
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British Museum (Natural History) - Catalogues and collections
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