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Die fauna Sudwest-Australiens : [translation of part of section II dealing with research into ocean fauna] / [translated by Ariadne Neumann]
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48989
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RP20343
Author:
Hartmeyer, R. (Heinrich Herman Robert), 1874-1923
;
Neumann, Ariadne
Citation:
BOOK: Die fauna Sudwest-Australiens : Ergebnisse der Hamburger Sudwest-Australischen Forschungsreise 1905. Volume 1 : 74-94 / herausgegeben von W. Michaelsen und R. Hartmeyer -- Jena : Gustav Fischer, 1907-8
Year:
1907-1908
Subject:
Hamburger Sudwest-Australische Forschungsreise 1905
;
Marine fauna - Western Australia - Shark Bay
;
Marine fauna - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
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