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Hybridization in nature between species of catostomid fishes /

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Main Author: Hubbs, Carl L. 1894-1979.
Corporate Author: University of Michigan. Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology.
Other Authors: Hubbs, Laura C., Johnson, Raymond E. 1914-, Johnson, Raymond Earl, 1914-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1943.
Series:Contributions from the Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology ; no. 22.
Subjects:
Catostomidae.
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