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The cave-adapted flatworms of Texas; Systematics, natural history, and responses to light and temperature
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48865
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RPLOWRY253
Author:
Mitchell, Robert W.
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BOOK: Biology of the Turbellaria / edited by Nathan W. Riser, M. Patricia Morse. New York : McGraw-Hill. 1974 Ch.16 : 402-430 [copy of book kept 595.123 BIO];
Year:
1974
Subject:
Cave fauna - United States - Texas
;
Turbellaria
;
Planaria
;
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