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A catalogue of Recent echinoderm type specimens in the Western Australian Museum, Perth.
Record no:
64302
Call no:
RP23516
Author:
Marsh, Loisette M.
;
Fromont, Jane
;
Salotti, Mark
Citation:
RECORDS OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. v.19, no.4 1999 : 391-411 [also in journal kept P509.941];
Year:
1999
Subject:
Echinodermata - Catalogues and collections
;
Type specimens (Natural history)
;
Western Australian Museum - Catalogues and collections
;
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