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On the Crustacea isopoda of the 'Lightning', 'Porcupine', and 'Valorous' expeditions.

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Main Author: Norman, Alfred Merle, 1831-1918.
Corporate Author: Zoological Society of London.
Other Authors: Stebbing, Thomas Roscoe Rede, 1835-1926
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Subjects:
Isopoda > Identification.
Isopoda > North Atlantic Ocean.
Guidebooks.
Identification guides.
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