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Evolutionary Relationships of the Deep-Sea Pearleyes (Aulopiformes: Scopelarchidae) and a New Genus of Pearleye from Antarctic Waters

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Davis, Matthew P. (2015): Evolutionary Relationships of the Deep-Sea Pearleyes (Aulopiformes: Scopelarchidae) and a New Genus of Pearleye from Antarctic Waters. Copeia 103 (1): 64-71, DOI: 10.1643/CI-14-139, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/ci-14-139

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