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On the taxonomy of Apistobranchus species (Polychaeta: Apistobranchidae) from the Antarctic

  • 1. Instituto Oceanogr fico, Universidade de S o Paulo (USP), Pra a do Oceanogr fico,191, 05508-900, S o Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • 2. Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil

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Varella Petti, Mồnica A., Nonato, Edmundo F., Bromberg, Sandra, Gheller, Paula F., Paiva, Paulo Cesar, Corbisier, N. (2007): On the taxonomy of Apistobranchus species (Polychaeta: Apistobranchidae) from the Antarctic. Zootaxa 1440 (1): 51-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1440.1.4

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