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Henricia pumila sp. nov.: A brooding seastar (Asteroidea) from the coastal northeastern Pacific

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Eernisse, Douglas J., Strathmann, Megumi F., Strathmann, Richard R. (2010): Henricia pumila sp. nov.: A brooding seastar (Asteroidea) from the coastal northeastern Pacific. Zootaxa 2329: 22-36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275445

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