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editDescriptionPteromylaeus asperrimus.jpg |
Русский: Вид скатов семейства орляковых |
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Source | 1904. Fishes of Panama Bay. Stanford, CA : Stanford University. Contributions to Biology from the Hopkins Seaside Laboratory of the Leland Stanford Jr. University : v.32; Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences: v.4; Plate III, Fig. 6 |
Author | Gilbert, Charles H. |
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