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Encyclopedia of Fishes
https://publications.australian.museum/encyclopedia-of-fishes/Encyclopedia of Fishes
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Family Neoscopelidae, Family Myctophidae
https://publications.australian.museum/neoscopelidae-and-myctophidae/Family Neoscopelidae, Family Myctophidae
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Deep-sea mystery solved: astonishing larval transformations and extreme sexual dimorphism unite three fish families
https://publications.australian.museum/deep-sea-mystery-solved/Deep-sea mystery solved: astonishing larval transformations and extreme sexual dimorphism unite three fish families
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Hessler and Jumars (1974) revisited: abyssal polychaete assemblages from the Atlantic and Pacific
https://publications.australian.museum/hessler-and-jumars-1974-revisited-abyssal-polychaete-assemblages-from-the-atlantic-and-pacific/Hessler and Jumars (1974) revisited: abyssal polychaete assemblages from the Atlantic and Pacific
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Revision of the genus Haplomesus (Isopoda: Asellota: Ischnomesidae) with erection of four new genera
https://publications.australian.museum/revision-of-the-genus-haplomesus/Revision of the genus Haplomesus (Isopoda: Asellota: Ischnomesidae) with erection of four new genera
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Revision of Southern Hemisphere Austronanus Hodgson, 1910, with two new genera and five new species of Paramunnidae (Crustacea : Isopoda : Asellota)
https://publications.australian.museum/revision-of-southern-hemisphere-austronanus-hodgson-1910/Revision of Southern Hemisphere Austronanus Hodgson, 1910, with two new genera and five new species of Paramunnidae (Crustacea : Isopoda : Asellota)
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The mandibular gnathal edges: Homologous structures throughout Mandibulata
https://publications.australian.museum/homologous-structures-throughout-mandibulata/The mandibular gnathal edges: Homologous structures throughout Mandibulata
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The North Atlantic genus Heteromesus (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota: Ischnomesidae)
https://publications.australian.museum/the-north-atlantic-genus-heteromesus/The North Atlantic genus Heteromesus (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota: Ischnomesidae)
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Can ants be used as ecological indicators of restoration progress in dynamic environments? A case study in a revegetated riparian zone
https://publications.australian.museum/can-ants-be-used-as-ecological-indicators-of-restoration-progress-in-dynamic-environments-a-case-study-in-a-revegetated-riparian-zone/Can ants be used as ecological indicators of restoration progress in dynamic environments? A case study in a revegetated riparian zone
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Tails from the Coasts
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Wild Planet
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Minerals
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