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 Poore, G.C.B., A.W. McCallum, and J. Taylor (2008) Decapod Crustacea of the continental margin of southwestern and central Western Australia: preliminary identifications of 524 species from FRV Southern Surveyor voyage SS10-2005. Museum Victoria Science Reports 11: 1–106. URL: http://museumvictoria.com.au/About/Books-and-Journals/Journals/Museum-Victoria-Science-Reports/ PDF is 7.4MB

 

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Reference ID 27753
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Poore, G.C.B.
McCallum, A.W.
Taylor, J.
Publication Year (for display) 2008
Publication Year (for sorting) 2008
Title Decapod Crustacea of the continental margin of southwestern and central Western Australia: preliminary identifications of 524 species from FRV _Southern Surveyor_ voyage SS10-2005
Secondary Title Museum Victoria Science Reports
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Volume 11
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Pages 1–106
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URL http://museumvictoria.com.au/About/Books-and-Journals/Journals/Museum-Victoria-Science-Reports/
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A collection of Dendrobranchiata (44 species), Achelata (4 species), Anomura (127 species), Astacidea (4 species), Brachyura (227 species), Caridea (88 species), Polychelida (5 species), Stenopodidea (2 species) and Thalassinidea (23 species) from shelf edge and slope depths of south-western Australia is reported. Seventy-seven families are represented. Thirty-three per cent (175) of all species are suspected to be new species, eight per cent are new records for Australia, and a further 25% newly recorded for southern Western Australia.
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