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1“..., together with deep red, originates from atomic oxygen. Blue, purple and pink hues are much rarer...”
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2“..., together with deep red, originates from atomic oxygen. Blue, purple and pink hues are much rarer...”
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3“..., together with deep red, originates from atomic oxygen. Blue, purple and pink hues are much rarer...”
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4by I. Klášterský“..., rarely ovoid, glabrous, deep red. Most of Europe, northwards to Iceland and Fennoscandia, but rare...”
Published 1968
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5by I. Klášterský“..., rarely ovoid, glabrous, deep red. Most of Europe, northwards to Iceland and Fennoscandia, but rare...”
Published 1968
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6by I. Klášterský“..., rarely ovoid, glabrous, deep red. Most of Europe, northwards to Iceland and Fennoscandia, but rare...”
Published 1968
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7“... of the deep Red Sea macro- and megabenthic invertebrate fauna. Zoogeographic and ecological implications...”
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8“... of the deep Red Sea macro- and megabenthic invertebrate fauna. Zoogeographic and ecological implications...”
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9“.... Composition of the deep Red Sea macro- and megabenthic invertebrate fauna. Zoogeographic and ecological...”
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10“.... Composition of the deep Red Sea macro- and megabenthic invertebrate fauna. Zoogeographic and ecological...”
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11“... noted in material collected throughout eastern Canada. The deep red or purple colour was not seen in our...”
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12“... noted in material collected throughout eastern Canada. The deep red or purple colour was not seen in our...”
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13“... plates unwebbed, free-standing. Color in life is deep red, purple to orange. Oral surface is white...”
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14“... plates unwebbed, free-standing. Color in life is deep red, purple to orange. Oral surface is white...”
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