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Identification Of Pomadasys Species (Pisces, Haemulidae) From An Archaeological Midden Site In Nankuanli East (Taiwan), Based On Otolith Morphology

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Lin, Chien-Hsiang, Li, Kuang-Ti, Chang, Chih-Wei (2013): Identification Of Pomadasys Species (Pisces, Haemulidae) From An Archaeological Midden Site In Nankuanli East (Taiwan), Based On Otolith Morphology. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 61 (1): 293-302, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5351890

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