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The pigmentation of the jellyfish, Pelagia noctiluca (Forskal) var. panopyra Peron and Lesueur
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59561
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RP23108
Author:
Fox, Denis L.
;
Millott, N.
Citation:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY, SERIES B. 1954 v.142 : 392-408;
Year:
1954
Subject:
Jellyfishes
;
Medusae
;
Colour variation (Biology)
;
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