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The structure and function of the liver of Teredo, the shipworm
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51572
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RP7903
Author:
Potts, F. A.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 1923 v.1 no.1 : 17 p.;
Year:
1923
Subject:
Shipworms
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Marine borers
;
Teredinidae
;
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