Evolution and biogeography of marine angelfishes (Pisces: Pomacanthidae).
@article{Bellwood2004EvolutionAB, title={Evolution and biogeography of marine angelfishes (Pisces: Pomacanthidae).}, author={David R. Bellwood and Lynne van Herwerden and Nicolai Konow}, journal={Molecular phylogenetics and evolution}, year={2004}, volume={33 1}, pages={ 140-55 } }
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