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Comparative morphology of the finlet spines of the extant Polypteridae (Osteichthyes; Cladistia). Systematic interest

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Meunier, François J., Gayet, Mireille (2020): Comparative morphology of the finlet spines of the extant Polypteridae (Osteichthyes; Cladistia). Systematic interest. Cybium 44 (1): 19-37, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2020-441-003

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