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Aquatic Biota of Tropical South America Part I. Arthropoda
Author(s):
PJ Spangler
,
SH HURLBERT
,
G. RODRÍGUEZ
,
ND Santos
,
O. S., Jr Flint
,
S. H. HURLBERT
,
G. Rodriguez
,
N. dos Santos
,
O Flint
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S.H. Hurlbert
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M Rodriguez
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A. J. N. dos SANTOS
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1981
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