Functional mouthpart morphology of the squat lobster Munida sarsi, with comparison to other anomurans

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Functional mouthpart morphology of the squat lobster Munida sarsi, with comparison to other anomurans. / Garm, Anders Lydik; Høeg, Jens Thorvald.

I: Marine Biology, Bind 137, Nr. 1, 2000, s. 123-138.

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Garm, AL & Høeg, JT 2000, 'Functional mouthpart morphology of the squat lobster Munida sarsi, with comparison to other anomurans', Marine Biology, bind 137, nr. 1, s. 123-138. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270000318

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Garm, A. L., & Høeg, J. T. (2000). Functional mouthpart morphology of the squat lobster Munida sarsi, with comparison to other anomurans. Marine Biology, 137(1), 123-138. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270000318

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Garm AL, Høeg JT. Functional mouthpart morphology of the squat lobster Munida sarsi, with comparison to other anomurans. Marine Biology. 2000;137(1):123-138. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270000318

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Garm, Anders Lydik ; Høeg, Jens Thorvald. / Functional mouthpart morphology of the squat lobster Munida sarsi, with comparison to other anomurans. I: Marine Biology. 2000 ; Bind 137, Nr. 1. s. 123-138.

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