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Biological results of the Snellius Expedition. 15. The bathypelagic Copepoda Calanoida of the Snellius Expedition. 1. Families Calanidae, Eucalanidae, Paracalanidae and Pseudocalanidae
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60961
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RP11095
Author:
Vervoort, W.
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Snellius Expedition in the eastern part of the Netherlands East Indies, 1929-1930
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TEMMINCKIA. 1949 v.8 : 1-181;
Year:
1949
Subject:
Copepoda - Netherlands East Indies
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Calanoida
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Snellius Expedition, 1929-1930
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