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Fauna Sinica: Invertebrata, Volume 49: Crustacea: Decapoda: Portunidae [Chinese]

Flora / Fauna
Series: Fauna Sinica: Invertebrata Volume: 49
By: Yang Siliang(Author), Chen Huilian(Author), Dai Aiyun(Author)
431 pages, 14 plates with colour photos; 138 b/w line drawings, tables
Publisher: Science Press
Fauna Sinica: Invertebrata, Volume 49: Crustacea: Decapoda: Portunidae [Chinese]
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Language: Chinese with English summary

This part is a systematic account of Chinese portunid fauna with keys to all taxa from subfamily to species, and systematic descriptions of morphological characteristics, zoogeographical distribution and ecology of every species. A total of 120 species are described. They belong to 6 subfamilies, 16 genera. Among them 13 species are recorded for the first time from Chinese waters and 2 new species are established.

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Flora / Fauna
Series: Fauna Sinica: Invertebrata Volume: 49
By: Yang Siliang(Author), Chen Huilian(Author), Dai Aiyun(Author)
431 pages, 14 plates with colour photos; 138 b/w line drawings, tables
Publisher: Science Press
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