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THE CUBAN OPERCULATE LAND MOLLUSKS OF THE FAMILY ANNULARIIDAE, EXCLUSIVE OF THE SUBFAMILY CHONDROPOMINAE

THE CUBAN OPERCULATE LAND MOLLUSKS OF THE FAMILY ANNULARIIDAE, EXCLUSIVE OF THE SUBFAMILY CHONDROPOMINAE

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THE CUBAN OPERCULATE LAND MOLLUSKS OF THE FAMILY ANNULARIIDAE, EXCLUSIVE OF THE SUBFAMILY CHONDROPOMINAE

by Carlos De La Torre and Paul Bartsch

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Smithsonian Inst, 1941. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Paperback. No marks and no writings. Minor shelf wear to exterior wraps.

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Title
THE CUBAN OPERCULATE LAND MOLLUSKS OF THE FAMILY ANNULARIIDAE, EXCLUSIVE OF THE SUBFAMILY CHONDROPOMINAE
Author
Carlos De La Torre and Paul Bartsch
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Paperback
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Smithsonian Inst
Date Published
1941
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