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Bathyal Sponges from the Alboran Sea and the Ibero-Moroccan Gulf / Spongaire Bathyaux de la Mer d'Alboran et du Golfe Iber-Marocain

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By: N Boury-Esnault
174 pages, B/w photos, 118 figs, tabs
Publisher: Backhuys
Bathyal Sponges from the Alboran Sea and the Ibero-Moroccan Gulf / Spongaire Bathyaux de la Mer d'Alboran et du Golfe Iber-Marocain
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  • Bathyal Sponges from the Alboran Sea and the Ibero-Moroccan Gulf / Spongaire Bathyaux de la Mer d'Alboran et du Golfe Iber-Marocain ISBN: 9782856532133 Paperback Dec 1994 Out of Print #37704
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Language: French with extended abstract in English and bilingual figure legends in English and French

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Out of Print
By: N Boury-Esnault
174 pages, B/w photos, 118 figs, tabs
Publisher: Backhuys
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