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On a collection of Crustacea made by the Rev. G. Brown, C.M.Z.S., on Duke of York Island.
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45477
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RP5842
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Miers, Edward J.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 1877 : 133-138.;
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1877
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Crustacea - Catalogues and collections
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Crustacea - Indo-Pacific Region
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