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Four new sponge-inhabiting barnacles of the genus Acasta (Thoracica: Archaeobalanidae: Acastinae) from the Indo-Pacific

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Yu, Meng-Chen, Chan, Benny K.K., Achituv, Yair, Kolbasov, Gregory A. (2017): Four new sponge-inhabiting barnacles of the genus Acasta (Thoracica: Archaeobalanidae: Acastinae) from the Indo-Pacific. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65: 585-615, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5358376

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