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An American cyprinodont fish, Jordanella floridae, reported from Borneo, with notes on the possible widespread introduction of foreign aquarium fishes
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64212
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RP12497
Author:
Myers, George S.
Citation:
COPEIA. 1940 no.4 : 267-268;
Year:
1940
Subject:
Fishes - Borneo
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Aquarium fishes
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Animal introduction
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