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Four new mouse spider species (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Actinopodidae, Missulena) from Western Australia / L.T. Miglio ... [et al.] Old specimens reveal four new mouse spider species / Geoff Vivian. Name of love / Ben O'Shea
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68969
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RP24223
Author:
Miglio, Laura Tavares
;
Harms, Danilo
;
Framenau, Volker W.
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Harvey, Mark S.
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Vivian, Geoff
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O'Shea, Ben
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ZOOKEYS 410, 2014 : 121-148; SCIENCEWA.NET.AU, 2014 : 2 p.; WEEKEND WEST, July 19-20, 2014 : p. 18;
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2014
Subject:
Spiders - Classification - Western Australia
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Missulena
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Western Australian Museum - Catalogues and collections
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Type specimens (Natural history) - Western Australian Museum
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