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Title:
Sharks of the east coast of Southern Africa II. The families Scyliorhinidae and Pseudotriakidae
Author:
Bass, A. J.
;
D'Aubrey, J. D.
;
Kistnasamy, N.
;
South Africa. Oceanographic Research Institute. Investigational Report No. 33
Citation:
ACCNO:11947
Publisher:
South Africa. Oceanographic Research Institute. Investigational Report ; no. 37
Year:
1975.
Description:
64 p. : ill., diagrs., maps, tables
Subject:
Sharks.
;
South Africa
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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