Journal Article
A new species in cave of blind Sinocyclocheilus from Yunnan, China (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
Li, W.X., Yang, H.F., Han, F., Tao, C.P., Hong, Y. and Chen, H.
Record Number:
1810
Year:
2007
Journal:
Journal of the Guangdong Ocean University
Pages:
1-3
Volume:
27
Times Cited:
1
Relevent Species:
Related Records:
Li, W.X., Yang, H.F., Han, F., Tao, C.P., Hong, Y. and Chen, H. (2007)
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