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D. João de Castro Bank, a shallow water hydrothermal-vent in the Azores: checklist of the marine molluscs. [PDF]
D. João de Castro Bank (DJC) is a shallow seamount with hydrothermal activity located between the islands of Terceira and São Miguel, Azores (Portugal). Due to its remote location, few investigators have worked in the area.
Cardigos, Frederico +2 more
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Class Polyplacophora: Family Chitonidae
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DNA barcoding Indonesian Acanthopleurinae (Polyplacophora) [PDF]
The approximately 14 recognized species of Acanthopleurinae worldwide include conspicuous and large tropical shore chitons of the genera Acanthopleura, Liolphura, and Squamopleura. They are well studied for their impressive homing behavior, shell eyes (
Ambariyanto, A +7 more
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Class Polyplacophora: Family Mopaliidae
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Caracterização das Comunidades Subtidais de Macroinvertebrados Bentónicos de Substrato Rochoso da Ilha de São Vicente, Cabo Verde [PDF]
The Cape Verde Archipelago location and its biogeographical features are of special interest for Marine Ecology. However, there’s a lack of knowledge regarding the composition of the coastal ecosystems in this region, especially about benthic ...
A. Assis, Carlos +2 more
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El género Lepidochitona (Gray 1821) se encuentra representado en el Caribe por tres especies: L. liozonis (Dall & Simpson 1901), L. rosea (Kaas 1972) y L. rufoi. Veinte ejemplares de L. bullocki sp. nov. Fueron recolectados en un recorrido a lo largo del
Cedar I. García-Ríos
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Class Polyplacophora: Suborder Ischnochitonina
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Class Polyplacophora: Suborder Lepidopleurina
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El género Lepidochitona (Gray, 1821) agrupa a quitones relativamente pequeños con un cinturón distintivo, por estar cubierto dorsalmente por corpúsculos calcáreos no solapados. Esta representado en el Caribe por cuatro especies: L.
Cedar I García-Ríos
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Polyplacophora of the Caribbean Region
The present monograph has been drawn up chiefly from material collected by Dr. P. WAGENAAR HUMMELINCK, secretary of the Foundation for Scientific Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles, during his trips to the Caribbean in 1936/37, 1948/49, 1955, 1963, and 1967.
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