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Shell destruction of the bivalve mollusk Glycymeris yessoensis on a beach in Possjet Bay (the Sea of Japan)
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Lutaenko, Konstantin A. (2020): Shell destruction of the bivalve mollusk Glycymeris yessoensis on a beach in Possjet Bay (the Sea of Japan). The Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 24 (1/2): 82-95, DOI: 10.24866/1560-8425/2020-24/82-95, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.24866/1560-8425/2020-24/82-95
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