Journal Article
The eyes and organs of hearing in Amblyopsis spelaeus
Wyman, J.
Record Number:
5459
Year:
1854
Journal:
Procedings of the Boston Society for Natural History
Pages:
149-151
Volume:
4
Times Cited:
1
Relevent Species:
Related Records:
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Wyman, J. (1854)The eyes and organs of hearing in Amblyopsis spelaeus
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