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5“...Meland, Kenneth, Brattegard, Torleiv (2007): New Mysida (Crustacea) in the genera Amblyops...”
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7“...Meland, Kenneth, Brattegard, Torleiv (2007): New Mysida (Crustacea) in the genera Amblyops...”
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9by Vicente, Carlos San“...Vicente, Carlos San (2011): New Mysida (Crustacea) in the genus Pseudomma from the Bellingshausen...”
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10by Vicente, Carlos San“...Vicente, Carlos San (2011): New Mysida (Crustacea) in the genus Pseudomma from the Bellingshausen...”
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11“... of Meland, Kenneth & Brattegard, Torleiv, 2007, New Mysida (Crustacea) in the genera Amblyops and Pseudomma...”
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12“... (Crustacea) in the genera Amblyops and Pseudomma from the Iceland Basin, pp. 43-58 in Zootaxa 1628 on page 45...”
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13“... of Meland, Kenneth & Brattegard, Torleiv, 2007, New Mysida (Crustacea) in the genera Amblyops and Pseudomma...”
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14“...Biju, Abraham, Jasmine, Purushothaman, Panampunnayil, Saramma U. (2010): Mysids (Crustacea...”
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15“... (Crustacea) in the genera Amblyops and Pseudomma from the Iceland Basin, pp. 43-58 in Zootaxa 1628 on page 45...”
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16by Remerie, T., Vierstraete, A., Weekers, P.H.H., Vanfleteren, J.R., Vanreusel, A.Subjects: “...Crustacea [crustaceans]...”
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17“..., low dispersal mysid species (Crustacea, Mysida) along the European coasts. Both species dominate...”
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18“..., low dispersal mysid species (Crustacea, Mysida) along the European coasts. Both species dominate...”
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20“..., Crustacea) with original moth-like antennules. Journal of Natural History 39 (21): 1839-1849, DOI:10.1080...”
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