Journal Article

Rhamdia macuspanensis: A new species of troglobitic pimelodid catfish (Siluriformes; Pimelodidae) from a cave in Tabasco, Mexcio

Weber, A. and Wilkens, H.

Record Number:
1550
Year:
1998
Journal:
Copeia
Pages:
998-1004
Volume:
1998
Times Cited:
1
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