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The Skeletal Morphology, Systematics and Evolutionary History of Holoarthurians

Monograph Journal / Magazine Out of Print
By: PM Gilliland
147 pages, 11 photos, 19 illus
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
The Skeletal Morphology, Systematics and Evolutionary History of Holoarthurians
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  • The Skeletal Morphology, Systematics and Evolutionary History of Holoarthurians ISBN: 9780901702487 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #49273
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This volume documents all aspects of fossil holoarthurians (sea cucumbers), from their taxonomy to their evolutionary history, and reviews the systematics of the modern sclerites of this important but neglected group of marine invertebrates.

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Monograph Journal / Magazine Out of Print
By: PM Gilliland
147 pages, 11 photos, 19 illus
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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