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The geographical distribution and the growth of the wood-boring molluscs Teredo navalis L., Psiloteredo megotara (Hanley) and Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton) on the Swedish west coast
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51509
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RP20922
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Norman, Eva
Citation:
OPHELIA. 1977 v.16, no.2 : 233-250;
Year:
1977
Subject:
Shipworms
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Marine borers
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Teredinidae - Sweden
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