A field guide to crustaceans of Galápagos

an illustrated guidebook to the common barnacles, shrimps, lobsters, and crabs of the Galápagos Islands

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A field guide to crustaceans of Galápagos
Cleveland P. Hickman
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A field guide to crustaceans of Galápagos

an illustrated guidebook to the common barnacles, shrimps, lobsters, and crabs of the Galápagos Islands

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Publisher
Sugar Spring Press
Language
English
Pages
156

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A field guide to crustaceans of Galapagos
December 15, 2000, Sugar Spring Press
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Edition Notes

"Guide to further reading": p. 133-140.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-150) and index.

Published in
Lexington, Va
Series
Galápagos marine life series
Genre
Identification.
Other Titles
Crustaceans of Galápagos.

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Pagination
xi, 156 p. :
Number of pages
156

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18157573M
ISBN 10
0966493230
LCCN
00135050
Goodreads
1732641

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