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Phylogeny and adaptive radiation within the Anomopoda: a preliminary exploration. / Fryer, Geoffrey.
In: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 307, No. 1-3, 07.1995, p. 57-68.

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Fryer G. Phylogeny and adaptive radiation within the Anomopoda: a preliminary exploration. Hydrobiologia. 1995 Jul;307(1-3):57-68. doi: 10.1007/BF00031997

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Fryer, Geoffrey. / Phylogeny and adaptive radiation within the Anomopoda: a preliminary exploration. In: Hydrobiologia. 1995 ; Vol. 307, No. 1-3. pp. 57-68.

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