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editDescriptionThe Monograph of the Gymnoblastic or Tubularian Hydroids. Plate XIV.png |
English: Plate XIV from the Monograph of the Gymnoblastic or Tubularian Hydroids. The original description can be found here. |
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Source | Allman G. J. The Monograph of the Gymnoblastic or Tubularian Hydroids. – Conclusion of Part I and Part II. – London: Robert Hardwicke, 1972. – Plate XIV | ||||||||||||||||||||
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