The Australian freshwater amphipods Austrochiltonia australis and Austrochiltonia subtenuis (Amphipoda�:�Talitroidea�:�Chiltoniidae) confirmed and two new cryptic Tasmanian species revealed using a combined molecular and morphological approach
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The Australian freshwater amphipods Austrochiltonia australis and Austrochiltonia subtenuis (Amphipoda�:�Talitroidea�:�Chiltoniidae) confirmed and two new cryptic Tasmanian species revealed using a combined molecular and morphological approach
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INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 171
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CSIRO Publishing
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2011-11-18
DOI
10.1071/is10035
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