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Ecological separation of the mudwhelks Terebralia sulcata (Born, 1778) and T. semistriata (Morch, 1852) (Gastropoda: Potamididae) from northern Australia
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56590
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RP22225
Author:
Wells, Fred E.
Citation:
NAUTILUS. 2003 v.117 no.1 : 1-5;
Year:
2003
Subject:
Gastropoda - Australia, Northern
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Potamididae
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Mangrove ecology
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Molluscan reprint.
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