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Volume 45 Number 2(1984)

Synopsis of Australian pipefishes usually referred to the Syngnathine (tail–pouch) genera Syngnathus, Leptonotus and Histiogamphelus
C. E. Dawson
45 (2) :71-123 (1984)
Keywords: fish, pipefish, syngnathus, leptonotus, histiogamphelus

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