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Cryptic, genetically extreme divergent, polytypic, convergent and polymorphic taxa in Madagascan Tropidophora (Gastropoda: Pomatiasidae)
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60611
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RP23215
Author:
Emberton, Kenneth C.
Citation:
BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY. 1995 v.55 : 183-208;
Year:
1995
Subject:
Molluscs - Madagascar
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Gastropoda - Evolution
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Morphology (Animals)
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Evolutionary morphology
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Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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