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Title:
The northern river shark Glyphis sp. C (Carcharhinidae) discovered in Western Australia
Author:
Thorburn, Dean C.
;
Morgan, David L.
Citation:
ACCNO:17460
Publisher:
Report submitted to Dept. of Fisheries : as a condition for a Scientific Licence
Year:
2004
Series:
Zootaxa 685: 1–8 (2004) (library copy has page 1 and 2 only)
Description:
8 p. : ill.
Subject:
Sharks.
;
Glyphis spp
;
Australia.
;
Tropical fish.
;
Vertebrae counts
;
Rare species
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
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Year
Volume
Part
Status
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Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Hillarys
West Aust Dept Fisheries Internal 2004:THO
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