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SSS Newsletter 34

The March 2018 publication of the Swiss Systematics Society

SSS Newsletter 34

Biology18 - University of Neuchâtel; A bizarre 240 million years old fish, species of the year; Important dates in 2018; Nomenclature in the hot seat

Authors: SSS

Categories

  • Systematics
English