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Gobioidei

Akihito, S.K, Ilkeda, Y. and Sugiyama, K.

Record Number:
2433
Year:
2002
Pages:
1139-1310
Short Title:
Gobioidei
Editor:
Nakabo, T
Publisher:
Tokai University Press
Place Published:
Tokyo
Book Title:
Fishes of Japan with pictorial keys to the species. English edition
Times Cited:
1
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