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Publications by Valentina Neglia
Evidence of Cryptic Species in the Blenniid Cirripectes Alboapicalis Species Complex, With Zoogeographic Implications for the South Pacific
ZooKeys
Evolution
Ecology
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Zoology
Figure 1 From: Delrieu-Trottin E, Liggins L, Trnski T, Williams JT, Neglia V, Rapu-Edmunds C, Planes S, Saenz-Agudelo P (2018) Evidence of Cryptic Species in the Blenniid Cirripectes Alboapicalis Species Complex, With Zoogeographic Implications for the South Pacific. ZooKeys 810: 127-138.
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