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Report on the Scleractinia from the Nicobar Islands Results of the Xarifa Expedition 1957/58 of the International Inst. for Submarine Research, Vaduz/Liechtenstein

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Series: Zoologica (Schweizerbart) Volume: 122
By: Georg Scheer(Author), CS Gopinadha Pillai(Author)
91 pages, 33 plates, 4 illustrations
Report on the Scleractinia from the Nicobar Islands
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Series: Zoologica (Schweizerbart) Volume: 122
By: Georg Scheer(Author), CS Gopinadha Pillai(Author)
91 pages, 33 plates, 4 illustrations
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