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Zootaxa
2604: 1–19 (7 Sep. 2010) 5 plates; 40 references
Accepted: 26
Jul. 2010
Chelonian type specimens at the Oxford
University Museum
MAŁGOSIA NOWAK-KEMP (UK) & UWE FRITZ (Germany)
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Zootaxa
2604: 20–36 (7 Sep. 2010) 11 plates; 11 references
Accepted: 31
Jul. 2010
More pontoniine shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda:
Palaemonidae) from the
CReefs 2009 Heron Island expedition
A. J. BRUCE (Australia)
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Zootaxa
2604: 37–51 (7 Sep. 2010) 4 plates; 60 references
Accepted: 22
Jul. 2010
A new species of Cyrtodactylus
Gray, 1827 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) in Phu
Quoc National Park, Kien Giang Biosphere
Reserve, Southwestern Vietnam
NGO VAN TRI (Vietnam), L. LEE GRISMER (USA) & JESSE L. GRISMER (USA)
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Zootaxa
2604: 52–60 (7 Sep. 2010) 5 plates; 16 references
Accepted: 12
Aug. 2010
A new species of
freshwater crab of the genus Allacanthos Smalley,
1964 (Crustacea,
Decapoda, Pseudothelphusidae) from
southern Costa Rica, Central America
CÉLIO MAGALHÃES (Brazil), LUIS RÓLIER LARA (Costa Rica) & INGO S.
WEHRTMANN (Costa Rica)
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Zootaxa
2604: 61–68 (7 Sep. 2010) 6 plates; 5 references
Accepted: 14
Aug. 2010
Description of a new
species of Pikelinia (Araneae:
Filistatidae) from Brazil, with
notes on its ecology
ARNO A. LISE, ANA CARLA K. FERREIRA & ESTEVAM L. CRUZ DA SILVA (Brazil)
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