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When morphology and molecular markers conflict: a case history of subterranean amphipods from the Pilbara, Western Australia
Record no:
45280
Author:
Finston, Terrie L.
;
Bradbury, J. H.
;
Johnson, M. S.
;
Knott, B.
Year:
2004
Series:
ANIMAL BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION. 2004 v.27, no.2 : 83-94 [kept P570 [P8]
Subject:
Amphipoda - Western Australia - Pilbara
;
Subterranean fauna - Western Australia
;
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