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Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni Cooper and Kuehne Alabama cavefish

Cooper, J.E.

Record Number:
4373
Year:
1980
Pages:
482
Editor:
Lee, D.S., Gilbert, C.R., Hocutt, C.H., Jenkins, R.E., McCallister, D.E. and Stauffer, J.R.
Publisher:
North Carolina Museum of Natural History
Place Published:
Raleigh
Book Title:
Atlas of North American freshwater fishes
Times Cited:
1
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